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Studies of Juvenile Offending Patterns Find That a Small Percentage

Question 17

Question 17

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Studies of juvenile offending patterns find that a small percentage of juveniles:


A) engage in moderate amounts of delinquency
B) commit no delinquent acts
C) are "adolescent-limited" offenders
D) stop offending in late adolescence

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