Discuss three of the six personal traits that put people with low self-control at risk of criminal offending. Ans: Answers will include the following:

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• They are oriented to the present rather than to the future, and crime affords them immediate rather than delayed gratification. (They are impulsive.)
• They are risk-taking and physical as opposed to cautious and cognitive, and crime provides them with exciting and risky adventures. (They are sensation seekers and lack cognitive skills.)
• They lack patience, persistence, and diligence, and crime provides them with quick and easy ways to obtain money, sex, revenge, and so forth. (They lack conscientiousness.)
• They are self-centered and insensitive, so they can commit crimes without experiencing pangs of guilt for causing the suffering of others. (They lack empathy and conscience.)

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