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Hirschi theorized that individuals who are most tightly bonded to social groups are less likely to commit delinquent acts. Commitment to the social bond is made up of four main elements. Which is NOT one of the four main elements?
 
  A) Distrust B) Attachment C) Involvement D) Commitment

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The ________ model is more concerned that juvenile delinquents receive therapy than institutionalizing them.
 
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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

rehabilitation



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