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    Exam 1: Defining and Measuring Juvenile Dleinquency
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    In a 2006 National Report: Children Under Six Who Were
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In a 2006 National Report: Children Under Six Who Were

Question 20

Question 20

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In a 2006 National report: children under six who were victims of murder, were most often killed by a:


A) Sibling
B) Friend
C) Relative
D) Parent

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