
When considering antisocial behaviour and criminological risk factors the general finding is that:
A) one risk factor alone can be sufficient to lead to offending
B) the presence of several criminological risk factors increases a youth's likelihood of offending
C) the presence of numerous risk factors guarantee a youth will become a adolescent offender
D) risk factors rarely have interactive effects
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