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    The Concept of Population Heterogeneity Assumes That the Propensity of an Individual
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The Concept of Population Heterogeneity Assumes That the Propensity of an Individual

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The concept of population heterogeneity assumes that the propensity of an individual to participate in antisocial and/or criminal behaviors is a relatively stable trait, unchanging over their life course.

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