What are the three categories of offenders that Kirby classified?

a. primary juvenile offenders, secondary juvenile offenders, and tertiary juvenile offenders
b. primary juvenile offenders, maturing juvenile offenders, and secondary juvenile offenders
c. maturing juvenile offenders, mature juvenile offenders, adult offenders
d. juvenile offenders, adult offenders, and elderly offenders


B

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a. that crime most often begins before puberty (early) and in adolescence (late) b. that youth who become violent before age 13 commit more serious crimes c. that youth who become violent before age 13 commit only one crime d. that youth who become violent before age 13 have a sibling who has been convicted of a crime

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