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    Exam 6: Developmental Theories of Delinquency
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    A Stable Feature, Characteristic, Property, or Condition, Such as Defective
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A Stable Feature, Characteristic, Property, or Condition, Such as Defective

Question 39

Question 39

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A stable feature, characteristic, property, or condition, such as defective or impulsive
personality that makes some people delinquency prone over their life course is called
_____.

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