Problem: As discussed in the video recorded lecture, one leading theory of crime suggests that as kids become teenagers, some of them start to engage in crime and then level off and return to law-abiding citizens by young adulthood (adolescent-limited offenders). In contrast, as kids become teenagers, some of them will live a life full of crime (life-course persistent offenders). According to this theory, approximately what proportion of juvenile offenders are adolescent-limited offenders and approximately what proportion of juvenile offenders are life-course persistent offenders? 95% of juveniles are adolescent-limited offenders, and 5% of juveniles are life-course persistent offenders 50% of juveniles are adolescent-limited offenders, and 50% of juveniles are life-course persistent offenders 5% of juveniles are adolescent-limited offenders, and 95% of juveniles are life-course persistent offenders 75% of juveniles are adolescent-limited offenders, and approximately 25% of juveniles are life-course persistent offenders. Need Assignment Help?