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    What Refers to the Propensity to Commit Crime That Profoundly
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What Refers to the Propensity to Commit Crime That Profoundly

Question 62

Question 62

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What refers to the propensity to commit crime that profoundly and permanently disrupts normal socialization over the life course? ​


A) State dependence
B) Cumulative disadvantages
C) Latent trait
D) Problem behavior syndrome

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