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Title: Law Enforcement Agencies
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Age and crime the peak years goes with the social process theory because; the behavioral peak is in the younger years of adolescents. More so males because of their testosterone levels are higher. Also males at a young age are more acceptable to peer pressure... Showed first 250 characters
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Age and crime the peak years goes with the social process theory because; the behavioral peak is in the younger years of adolescents. More so males because of their testosterone levels are higher. Also males at a young age are more acceptable to peer pressure... Showed next 250 characters
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