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<blockquote data-quote="AJ²06" data-source="post: 2788315" data-attributes="member: 569001"><p>The article presents a discussion on ****** behavior problems (SBP) among children with emphasis on the result of a study by Carpentier, Silovsky, and Chaffin. SBP among children is seen as a progressive behavior pattern resulting to adolescent and adult ****** offenses. However, previous studies revealed that a child with SBP is not likely to commit adolescent or adult ****** offenses. On the other hand, the result of the Carpentier, Silovsky, and Chaffin study pointed out that the social and legal policy assumes that childhood SBP are difficult to establish and modify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ²06, post: 2788315, member: 569001"] The article presents a discussion on ****** behavior problems (SBP) among children with emphasis on the result of a study by Carpentier, Silovsky, and Chaffin. SBP among children is seen as a progressive behavior pattern resulting to adolescent and adult ****** offenses. However, previous studies revealed that a child with SBP is not likely to commit adolescent or adult ****** offenses. On the other hand, the result of the Carpentier, Silovsky, and Chaffin study pointed out that the social and legal policy assumes that childhood SBP are difficult to establish and modify. [/QUOTE]
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