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THREE TYPES OF JUVENILE DELINQUENTS ARE ACTIVE: (1) THOSE WHO ARE GANG MEMBERS AND HABITUAL OFFENDERS AND WHO ARE CONSCIOUS OF THE CRIMINAL NATURE OF THEIR ACTS; (2) THOSE WHO SUFFER FROM CONSTRAINTS AND MALADJUSTMENTS WITHIN THEIR FAMILIES AND WHO ARE NOT FULLY CONSCIOUS OF COMMITTING CRIMINAL ACTS; AND (3) THOSE WHO
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