When assessing individuals who have committed community violence, it is important to understand that:

A) They have a clear understanding of the situation; they choose to express their dissatisfaction by
committing an act of violence.
B) They tend to stay in the background and are not interested in drawing attention.
C) They feel that they are fulfilling their societal responsibility.
D) They process information incorrectly when making decisions.


D

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