Multiple Choice
Juveniles who experience individual traits conducive to crime (e.g., irritability and low self-control) and poor parenting:
A) almost always become life-course persistent offenders
B) are at greater risk of becoming life-course persistent offenders
C) rarely become life-course persistent offenders
D) almost always become adolescence-limited offenders
E) are at greater risk of becoming adolescence-limited offenders
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Q31: Briefly describe why life-course persistent offenders offend
Q32: Which of the following statements is TRUE
Q33: Draw on discussion in the text about
Q34: Which of the following theories best explains
Q35: Adolescence-limited offenders tend to engage in offenses
Q36: Adolescents are subject to less direct control
Q37: Examine the relationship between individual traits and
Q38: Explaining life-course patterns of offending involves the
Q39: Life-course persistent offenders make up:<br>A) 1% to
Q40: Discuss factors that can cause poor parenting.