Not exact matches
How many people do you know who engage in ceaselessly
violent and brutal
behaviour.
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How many people do you know who engage in ceaselessly
violent and brutal
behaviour.
Even if technological advances allow researchers to better explain
how genes and environment influence
violent behaviour, courts may not take notice, says Terrie Moffitt, a geneticist at King's College London and Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, whose previous work influenced the Italian court's decision.
As a child
behaviour therapist who worked with autistic preschoolers as well as brain injured teenagers with sometimes
violent behaviours, I was extensively trained in
how to observe
behaviour, and then dole out the appropriate consequences — whether positive or negative.
[124] Both parents and children identified the levels of family and community violence as leading to an acceptance of violence as normal, describing
how young children are initially scared after seeing
violent behaviour but as they grow older «a normal pattern was for them to either ignore it, or to rush out to watch, discuss and even join in».