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vicky

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The two best predictors of violence within the VRAG are:
 
  a) Scores on the PCL-R and elementary school maladjustment.
  b) Scores on the PCL-R and criminal history.
  c) Scores on the PCL-R and involvement with criminal peers.
  d) Scores on the PCL-R and substance abuse.

Question 2

Rice and her colleagues have found that:
 
  a) Mentally disordered and non-mentally disordered individuals are equally likely to re-offend in general.
  b) Mental disorder per se is not a risk factor in whether individuals violently re-offend.
  c) Mentally disordered individuals are more likely to violently re-offend.
  d) None of the above. Rice does not study risk factors of re-offending.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

b



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