In what way does Sampson and Laub's age-graded informal social control theory offer a nuanced view of criminal trajectories?
a. It argues that individuals follow a predetermined path of criminality.
b. It highlights the importance of socialization in early childhood.
c. It suggests that events and life changes can lead to shifts in criminal behavior.
d. It identifies low self-control as the primary factor in criminal offending.



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