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    Aging Out Is Explained by Latent Trait Theory in That
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Aging Out Is Explained by Latent Trait Theory in That

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Aging out is explained by latent trait theory in that one's propensity to commit crime remains steady over the life course. Only the opportunity to commit crime fluctuates over time.

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