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mmm

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According to the Philadelphia cohort study, which of the following would be accurate about the age of onset?
 
  A) Juveniles first convicted at later ages consistently offended at a higher rate and for a longer time period.
  B) Juveniles first convicted at the earliest age consistently offended at a lower rate and for a shorter time period.
  C) The earlier the juveniles began law-violating behaviors the less likely they were to continue such behaviors.
  D) The average number of offenses tended to decline almost uniformly as the age of onset increased.

Question 2

Group residences or halfway houses are designed to serve between 13 to 35 youths.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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