Generally, a lack of proper parenting, lack of decent male role models in the family, also abuse. Studies show the complexity of the problem, but following are 10 causes cited by children.
1. The Media
2. Substance Abuse
3. Gangs
4. Unemployment
5. Weapons
6. Poverty
7. Peer Pressure
8. Broken Homes
9. Poor Family Environment / Bad Neighborhoods
10. Intolerance / Ignorance
Sociologists and psychologists have been very interested in studying the causes of youth violence, and it has become clear that it is a complex social problem. While it sometimes can be connected to a tolerance of violence at home and within the community (including the media), it's not necessarily the direct result of family violence or even of media violence alone. Media violence, family violence and violence within communities are all ways in which a general tolerance of violence are expressed.
Interestingly, recent research suggests that sibling violence has a strong connection to youth violence. Brothers and sisters who engage in violent or bullying behaviors at home are more likely to be guilty of bullying and violence among their peers too, and as they get older they are also more prone to dating violence. When parents fail to monitor bullying among siblings at young ages, tolerance of those behaviors is implied. As children grow older, they apply the same behavior to all their other relationships.
In addition to being connected to low levels of parent involvement, youth violence is also connected to low socio-economic status and other factors that are difficult to untangle since they are somewhat interdependent.
There can be many factors that contribute to parents being unable to monitor their children's relationships appropriately, and this may be one connection to lower socioeconomic status. For instance a single mother who doesn't have a strong support network of family and friends to help may have little time to monitor children as she would otherwise.
It can be tempting to oversimplify the causes of youth violence--but social issues like this one need to be addressed on several levels if they are to be prevented.
Here are a few:
Family Death
Bad Influence
Family Trouble
Bullying
Depression
Drugs
Alcohol
Break-up
Bad grades
Threats
"cool factor"
Hazing
To impress people
There are many contributing factors, and it's different for everyone. Factors include but are not restricted to: parenting, genetics, environment, mental disorders, effects of drugs or medication, and peer pressure.
This Could Have Many Possible Anwser To It, I Am A Teenager And I Do Hang About With Teenagers That Are Going To Jail Soon Or Have Been To Jail Or Who Have Fights Ect...
It Could Be A Genetic Thing That Teenagers Inherite From There Parents
Could Be A Hormonal Thing
Some Teenagers Do Violence Because Its A Cheap Thrill, It Makes There Friends Laugh Which Is Like A Reward For Them
Some Teenagers Do It Because Of Peer Pressure
There Are Many Unexplained Reasons For This
There are good programs that can help educate people about stopping violence.
Teen violence is usually caused by kids that didn't have a good life growing up and feel that nobody can understand them.
Teen's are being beaten by parent's or siblings. This causes the child to think its ok, and gives them anger to vent. This causes the child to hurt someone else.
the violence was start from the home if there is violence into the home it will be out the home
at,home on the street
Violence can be caused by a combination of factors such as social, economic, and psychological influences. These may include factors like poverty, lack of education, exposure to violence in childhood, substance abuse, mental health issues, and cultural attitudes that condone or promote violence. Ultimately, it is a complex interplay of various factors that contribute to violent behavior.
In most cases teen violence happens because of the things that they have seen in their lives. Examples are that they see it at home, in video games, on television, being bullied, or on the street. Teen violence also happens when someone is frustrated when they have a learning disability.
They are against it.
Most causes of domestic violence are misunderstanding. Inability of the couple to understand the point of view of the other. Violence can arise from dishonesty, especially when people feel they are cheated.
bullying
drugs
Two causes of violence against women are; 1. Influencing men to be violent toward the woman, and 2. Positioning women toward being victimized with violence.
Street vendors?
No, because it causes violence to people
2 are dead by drugs,another 2 by street violence(guns) and 1 is alive today!!