Multiple Choice
In their life-course theory, Sampson and Laub argue that
A) Being in a quality marriage or having a stable job can be a transition out of a life in crime.
B) The Gluecks were incompetent scientists whose data were inherently flawed.
C) It is a myth that structural factors-like poverty-play any role in causing crime.
D) The sources of crime lie in childhood, which is why virtually no one who is on a criminal trajectory ever escapes a life of crime.
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