NO UNDER 18s Please Research indicates a strong link between childhood exposure to violence and increased likelihood of violence in adulthood.
NO UNDER 18s PleaseResearch indicates a strong link between childhood exposure to violence and increased likelihood of violence in adulthood.
Childhood trauma, including exposure to violence, can lead to a higher risk of criminal behavior and aggression in adulthood.
Children who experience abuse or neglect are more likely to develop health problems and engage in criminal activities.
The more types of difficulties a person faces in childhood, the higher the likelihood of engaging in criminal aggression as an adult.
Studies show that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can significantly impact mental and physical health, leading to challenges in functioning in society.
Overall, growing up in a violent environment can significantly influence one's behavior and choices in adulthood.
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