Multiple Choice
Which of the following would Moffitt argue is the most important cause of a person becoming a life-course-persistent offender?
A) The maturity gap, which causes youngsters to commit crimes to show that they are "grown up."
B) Social mimicry-imitating youngsters who are troublemakers.
C) Neuropsychological deficits that evoke poor early parenting and cause youth to have difficulty in other social settings (e.g., school) .
D) The desire for autonomy, which delinquency can help fulfill.
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