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Genetic theory holds that criminality-producing traits are passed
 
  a. from generation to generation.
 b. from fathers to sons but not fathers to daughters.
 c. from mothers to sons but not mothers to daughters.
 d. from one generation, but then skip the next generation.

Question 2

Among the policies identified by the Children's Defense Fund that feed the cradle to prison pipeline are zero tolerance school policies and tougher sentencing guidelines.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 2

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