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Thus far, the textbook has focused on the factors that create a general predisposition or willingness to engage in delinquency. Briefly describe these factors. How often do predisposed individuals commit delinquent acts? What influences the chance that a predisposed individual will commit delinquency? Do all predisposed individuals become juvenile delinquents? Explain your answers.
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