MIKE Watkins Jr.

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Crime doesn’t peak during adolescence because teens are dangerous superpredators but because teens are still developing their ability to control their behavior, to consider the consequences of their actions, and to resist peer pressure.48 Teens are not just more impulsive than adults; they are also more likely to focus on the potential rewards in a risky situation than on the potential negative consequences, and they are more sensitive to the heat of the moment.
The Behavioral Code: The Hidden Ways the Law Makes Us Better . or Worse
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