The document discusses how negative childhood experiences like abuse, neglect, and exposure to domestic violence can increase criminal behavior later in life if not addressed early on through intervention. Most criminals come from broken homes or experienced abuse as children. Witnessing domestic violence as a child can harm psychosocial development and increase likelihood of continuing the abusive behavior. Early intervention programs that promote resilience can help deter children from joining gangs and using drugs, which often lead to criminal behavior.
Most of the time when there is ongoing anti-social behavior among teens, this can be due to lack of a support system within that teens environment.
The onset of criminal behavior can be noticeable at an early age
Everybody has a responsibility to combat crime or criminals activity. This is necessary to better our society
Children exposed to domestic violence can be affected negatively. The chances for criminal behavior increase if there is no intervention.
Without intervention, children may grow up to be abusers themselves. Good example are pedophiles. Most of them were sexually abused themselves. They grow up with a learned behavior they think is ok, but it really is against the law. These individuals are constantly going in and out of the criminal justice system
It is in the best interest of every qualified individual to gain the skills and knowledge to identify domestic violence of children.
Child physical or sexual abuse is an ongoing problem in our country.
This is evident on how cruel and cold the world is. Protecting our children should be of high importance!!
Girls seem to be more victimized than boys, however it is evident that boys can still be victims too.
Warning signs can be identified through training and interactions with community.
Intervention and prevention is key in order to decrease crime.
One main characteristic that gangs will often look for in a potential member is anti-social behavior and or isolation. A majority of the time, individuals may turn to gangs for the simple need to fill a void in their lives. This void may be a lack or rejection of support from family. Due to this void, individuals may seek a peer group in order to belong to something that will support their anti-social behavior. In other cases it can be a lack of a father figure
Once the child becomes isolated with no direction, the child becomes desperate for survival. As the child ages to early teens, the child may develop aggressive behavior and become involved in youth violence such as gangs and drug use before the age of 16. If no intervention is put in place, there is a greater chance of a young teen to continue these anti-social behaviors into adult hood, thus resulting as an active criminal in the criminal justice system. “Multiple drug use, unstable employment, juvenile use of hard drugs, and violence before the age of 16