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How do social bonds affect the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior?
How do social bonds affect the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior?
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Strong social bonds, including attachment to conventional institutions such as family, school, and work, reduce the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior by providing social support, supervision, and opportunities for conventional activities.