Wednesday, January 8, 2020

The Reasons For Child Brutality - 1940 Words

Dr. Garbarino discusses the reasons for child brutality in boys and teens, researching factors from birth to teenage years, to show how the urban city in a African American boy is not that much diverse from the small town Caucasian boy from Arkansas. Garbarino interviewed multiple young violent males from Colorado to New York from fall 1996 to fall 1998. He interviewed these young men to examine what influenced them to do such violent crime, through emotions, physically, spiritually and mentally. Many of the boys Garbarion interviewed had self-doubts and other life challenges. There were also violence with the home (e.g. if a father is abusive to his son, the son could grow up thinking it is â€Å"ok† to be abusive with others too). . Many of†¦show more content†¦With Illegal drugs, 9 percent of all high school males had used cocaine; moreover 50 percent of adolescent boys having used marijuana (Garbarino, 1999). Overall drug use among teenagers, which started in 1976 (when 45 percent admitted to some drug use) and continued to 1994, the reported overall rate is on the increase again and now stands at 36 percent (Garbarino, 1999). Drugs makes humans do things they wouldn’t normally do and with this comes shootings and homicides because they are under an influence and do not have self control. Youth homicides, under the age of 21, are usually 25 percent of the time with statistics at 23, 000 per year. Garbarino discusses how a soul survives in a world of torment. If a young boy got shot and survived, more brutality and neglect occurs in the neighborhood and even in the family; because of this now that boy soul is buried under layers of violent behavior and vague thoughts and emotions. Through urban city violence a good child could become bad through what he has seen in his life. Not only with difficulties at the house of neighborhood now there are difficulties the school. Children who live in a single parent household are more likely to skip school or are in physical fights and bullying. These children are also more likely to cheat

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