Patterson (1989) argued that a propensity for lifelong criminal offending was set in motion by which of the following?
A) Neuropsychological complications evident at birth
B) Negative reinforcement of antisocial behaviours
C) Structural turning points
D) Both A and B
E) All of the above
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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
Q8: Social mimicry, as defined by Moffitt, refers
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
Q14: Maternal alcoholism and binge-drinking during pregnancy, and
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