ABSTRACT
In every society, there is a group of people who can be labelled chronic criminals. Different studies show that about 5–10% of people who commit criminal acts can be described as such (Moffitt 1993). The presence of multiple offenders is a serious problem, and their activities raise public concern. Hence, it is imperative to regularly research this group of individuals, especially in the context of the ever-changing world. The more extensive and recent the knowledge we gather about the reasons why they remain in crime, the more effective we become in addressing their motivations and working to interrupt their criminal careers.
