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    Cumulative Risk Factors Sometimes Make It Difficult to Untangle the Effects
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Cumulative Risk Factors Sometimes Make It Difficult to Untangle the Effects

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Cumulative risk factors sometimes make it difficult to untangle the effects of individual risk factors on the likelihood of a youth becoming involved in the youth justice system.

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