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... Precursors for Criminal Activity in Women Jonathan Fink Midlands Technical College Precursors for Criminal Activity in Women The article that I am discussing in this paper is "Precursors and correlates of criminal behavior in women". It was the research was done by Julie Messer, Barbara Maughan, David Quinton, and Alan Taylor. There were several colleges, and research facilities that they used but they did not specify whether they provided funding or facilities. They used the Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, MRC Social, Centre for Family Policy and Child Welfare, School for Policy Studies, and the University of Bristol. This studies goal was to find the precursors that would increase specific criminal activities in women. One would think that there are already many studies that have been done to determine what precursors affect criminal activity. And there is a plethora of research on criminal determinates. The only problem is

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