It's almost impossible to answer what the most important factor is in the development of criminal behaviour in children. However, one strong predictor is the environment and unstable family history.
Mercurial discipline, a family history of criminal behaviour, poor education, and socioeconomic status are just a few of the factors which may contribute and that's not forgetting the unique genetic makeup of the child. The purpose of charities and interventions becomes that of removing as many of these factors as possible to reduce the chance of criminal behaviour developing.
according to me some of the factors can be:
Victimization via violence has a long history.
Attention impairments, hyperactivity, or learning disabilities are all possibilities.
Early history of violent behavior.
Use of illegal narcotics, alcoholic beverages, or tobacco.
IQ is low.
Ineffective behavioral regulation.
Deficiencies in social cognition and information processing.
Extremely distressed emotionally.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are a type of adversity that occurs during childhood
Negative Social Situation...
Abuse of drugs and alcohol.
It's almost impossible to answer what the most important factor is in the development of criminal behaviour in children. However, one strong predictor is the environment and unstable family history.
Mercurial discipline, a family history of criminal behaviour, poor education, and socioeconomic status are just a few of the factors which may contribute and that's not forgetting the unique genetic makeup of the child. The purpose of charities and interventions becomes that of removing as many of these factors as possible to reduce the chance of criminal behaviour developing.