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    According to the Age-Crime Curve, Crime
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According to the Age-Crime Curve, Crime

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According to the age-crime curve, crime:


A) Is stable across the life course, never changing
B) Increases as individuals age, then decreases around ages 15-24
C) Increases over time and only ends when criminals die
D) Is unpredictable

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