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londonang

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According to the biological/psychological perspective, which type of forces account for crime?
 
  a. Internal
 b. Political
 c. Ecological
  d. Situational

Question 2

Why is early onset an important factor in crime?
 
  a. Because the earlier that antisocial behavior is identified, the earlier that turning points can be implemented.
  b. Because latent traits may have gone unnoticed or unidentified at birth.
  c. Because early onset of antisocial behavior predicts later and more serious criminality.
  d. Because early onset of antisocial behavior is void of the crime-non-crime choice mechanism suggested by Wilson and Herrnstein.



TINA

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C



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