According to life course theories, criminal opportunity, effective guardianship, and apprehension risk are __________ factors that can explain the onset, continuance, and desistance from crime.

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These are "situational" factors.

A few examples of situational factors are an individual’s condition, work and school, and the general population around that individual. The inverse of this is dispositional factors that are singular attributes that impact conduct and activities in a man for example identity characteristics, demeanor, and hereditary qualities.