This theory recognizes that antisocial behavior often emerges early in life and continues to develop and persist throughout adulthood.
A) convict criminology
B) theoretical integration
C) developmental criminology
D) criminal career criminology
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Q1: Defined as consistency in the rankings of
Q3: Developed the "Duel Taxonomy" of life-course persistent
Q4: The population heterogeneity perspective contends that early
Q5: This concept suggests that antisocial behavior produces
Q6: Adolescent-limited offenders typically engage in only a
Q7: _combines elements of traditional perspectives to provide
Q8: Combining theories in a sequential model is
Q9: The work that found that a chronic
Q10: Structural factors are often ignored as contributing
Q11: This type of offender engages in antisocial
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