yes childrenfrom low income families are more prone to have a criminal behaviour,the more if they live in a single parent family.
They leave there family and become poor
The narrator suggests the poor children will either join gangs, become criminals, or become traitors and join the oppressor's army. force their mothers to beg, then they themselves cannot find work
I become a poor man.
Ed Cairns has written: 'Children and political violence' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Children and violence, Children and war, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Violence, Violence 'Welling Up of Deep Unconscious Forces'
Helping poor women and children.
Morley D Glicken has written: 'Violent young children' -- subject(s): Violence in children, Children and violence, Conduct disorders in children
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Yes, she taught poor children.
Many children are confronted by violence at their home,their school,and even their neighborhood.
Marlies Sudermann has written: 'A handbook for health and social service providers and educators on children exposed to woman abuse/family violence' -- subject(s): Social work with children, Services for, Marital violence, Children of abused wives, Children and violence
It is estimated that 3.2 million American children witness incidents of domestic violence annually. Children who witness violence in the home and children who are abused may display many similar psychologic effects
People who are prone to violence have unresolved rage and anger issues, coupled with poor impulse control. They are not compelled to be violent, but rather become so because of inability (or lack of desire) to maintain control. Violence is not an addiction. Violent people may have emotional or mental disorders that make it difficult for them to avoid violence, but they are not addicted to violence. (They may, of course, be addicted to all sorts of other things, and often are.)