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schs14

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Life-course-persistent offenders generally
 
  A) are female.
  B) had parents who used an authoritative parenting style.
  C) were well-behaved as young children.
  D) may have displayed early signs of self-regulation problems.

Question 2

Adolescents who commit antisocial acts in childhood or early in adolescence are likely to be
 
  A) life-course-persistent offenders.
  B) adolescence-limited offenders.
  C) highly intelligent and motivated.
  D) suffering from schizophrenia.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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