The most significant finding in the research of Wolfgang and his colleagues is that:
A) 6% of the sample was responsible for more than 50% of the offenses.
B) the majority of the boys studied had at least five police contacts.
C) age of onset was unrelated to the number of offenses committed.
D) "chronic offenders" committed more offenses than other delinquents, but less serious ones.
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