Multiple Choice
Life-course-persistent offenders continue offending at high rates well into adulthood because:
A) their moral development is stalled.
B) they are influenced primarily by delinquent peers.
C) they interpret, respond to, and create their own environments in antisocial ways.
D) their attraction to media violence reinforces their violent tendencies.
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