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    The Hypothesis That Teens and Kids Commit Crime in Groups
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The Hypothesis That Teens and Kids Commit Crime in Groups

Question 69

Question 69

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The hypothesis that teens and kids commit crime in groups more often than they act individually is known as the:


A) symmetry hypothesis
B) group offending hypothesis
C) association hypothesis
D) co-offending hypothesis

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