Social mimicry, as defined by Moffitt, refers to which of the following tendencies?
A) Younger siblings to copy the behaviour of adolescent-limited offenders
B) Younger siblings to copy the behaviour of life-course persistent offenders
C) Adolescent-limited offenders to copy the behaviour of life-course persistent offenders
D) Life-course persistent offenders to copy the behaviour of adult criminals
E) Life-course persistent offenders to copy the behaviour of adolescent-limited offenders
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Q3: Which of the following is one of
Q4: Moffitt argues that antisocial behaviour continues into
Q5: Moffitt argues that adolescent-limited delinquents eventually desist
Q6: In contrast to the delinquent behaviour evidenced
Q7: The maturity gap or maturation gap, as
Q9: Patterson (1989) argued that a propensity for
Q10: Patterson (1989) believes that, as a result
Q11: An early disadvantage in childhood that may
Q12: How might structural turning points, such as
Q13: Steve has just been released from prison
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