Distinguish between life-course-persistent and adolescent-limited pathways to antisocial behavior.
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Life-course-persistent is an antisocial behavior which start to behave in early childhood and continued the same till adulthood but adolescent-limited is which behave antisocially during the adolescence stage. Life-course-persistent origin has origin of neurodevelopmental processes while adolescent-limited's origin is society's environment. Life-course-persistent has high risk than adolescent-limited pathway or offender. Adolescent-limited offenders behave antisocially without the stability in lifetime but life-course-persistent is stability of antisocial behavior.
Distinguish between life-course-persistent and adolescent-limited pathways to antisocial behavior.
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