Multiple Choice
The central tenet of the ______________ in criminology is that the development of problem behaviors tends to occur in an orderly, progressive fashion that is highly age-determined.
A) general theory of crime
B) developmental perspective
C) selective incapacitation approach
D) age-crime curve
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Q21: The birth cohort study of Wolfgang and
Q22: Moffitt's theory of life-course-persistent offending attributes the
Q23: According to Moffitt's developmental theory, for _
Q24: In Patterson's early- and late-starter models, an
Q26: In Wolfgang's study, boys with _ or
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Q28: Moffitt's developmental theory argues that adolescence-limited offending
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