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    Exam 9: Developmental Theories: Life Course, Propensity, and Trajectory
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    Developmental Theories Attempt to Explain the Natural History of a Criminal
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Developmental Theories Attempt to Explain the Natural History of a Criminal

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Developmental theories attempt to explain the natural history of a criminal career encompassing its onset, continuation, and termination.

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