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Multivariate Criminality Model Role Models ADHD Positive Influencers Gang Affiliation Aspiration Extended Family Identification Engagement School Performance Peer Values Religious Influence Intelligence Inclusion Alcohol No Criminal Behavior Parental Values Hopelessness Peer Group Role Model Drug Use Environmental Factors Psychological Factors Sociological Factors Personal Value Factors Behavioral Factors bX1 + bX2 + bX3 + bX4 + bX5 Criminal Behavior JusticeAcademy.org