Elliott and Menard's study of the relationship between delinquent peers and delinquency suggests that the first step in the common pattern of progression from no delinquency to serious delinquency is for a juvenile to:
A) engage in minor delinquency and then join forces with other delinquent peers
B) associate with mildly delinquent peers before engaging in delinquency
C) associate with serious delinquent peers and then engage in serious delinquency
D) join a gang and then begin engaging in serious delinquency
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