Identify a difference between juvenile offenders and adult offenders.
A. Juveniles are less likely than adults to engage in risky behavior.
B. Juveniles are less likely than adults to display remorse immediately following a violent act.
C. Juveniles are less likely than adults to respond to peer pressure.
D. Juveniles are less likely than adults to engage in impulsive behavior.
Answer: B
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