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    Exam 2: Origins of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk Factors
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    Those Influences in a Person's Life That Are Believed to Increase
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Those Influences in a Person's Life That Are Believed to Increase

Question 2

Question 2

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Those influences in a person's life that are believed to increase the probability that an individual will engage in criminal behavior are called


A) self-regulatory assumptions.
B) criminogenic needs.
C) risk factors.
D) impulsive drives.

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