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Why do you think there is so much crime in America?
10-13-2012, 02:42 AM
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Well, it could start in the crib when a baby is forming its opinions about their own value and their parents can't stand being inconvenienced by a baby so they shut the door and ignore it, or they shake the baby or yell at it. If you look at people who commit violent crimes they come from situations where parents were often too young, have their own problems like drug abuse and emotionally if not physically abused their child.
They have found evidence that in the frontal lobe of the brain is an area that doesn't develop if a person suffers long term abuse or bullying. This area of the brain is "impulse" contol, so if a person gets angry, most people will be able to control their emotions, but a person who is stunted will not.
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