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Which Statement Best Explains Why Teenagers' Crime Rates May Not

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Which statement best explains why teenagers' crime rates may not be impacted by downward shifts in the economy.


A) Teenagers commit crimes of violence that are not impacted by increased or decreases in the economy.
B) Young offenders are not yet aware of economic realities in their community, and as such act on their individual impulses.
C) Teenagers are usually not yet part of the workforce, and so less affected by employment rates.
D) Criminality amongst young people is a normal part of cognitive development and affected by hormones more than economic factors.

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