When Contrasting Life-Course-Persistent Offenders with Adolescence-Limited Offenders, Researchers Agree That
When contrasting life-course-persistent offenders with adolescence-limited offenders, researchers agree that
A) both types of offenders have similar antecedents but different outcomes.
B) the causes and consequences of the two are very different.
C) although males and females are equally as likely to be life-course persistent offenders, males are more likely to be adolescence-limited offenders.
D) the risk factors for life-course-persistent offenders differ for males and females.
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