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What is the function of RF1?
Status Offense
A noncriminal act that is considered a violation of the law only because of the age of the offender, such as truancy or curfew violations.
Status Offense
An action that is considered a violation of the law only because of the age of the perpetrator, such as truancy or underage drinking.
White-Collar Crimes
Non-violent crimes committed by individuals or corporations in the course of their professional lives, often for financial gain.
Identity Statuses
Theories or stages that describe the process of developing an identity, as proposed by psychologist James Marcia.
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