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Social Risk Factors '
Poverty*
Early peer rejection
Association with anti-social peers
Inadequate pre-school child care
Inadequate after-school care
School failure
Parental and Family Risk Factors
Single parent household*
Permissive or lax parental style
Minimal parental monitoring
Parental psychopathology
Physical and emotional abuse and neglect
Domestic violence and/or substance abuse
Antisocial siblings
Psychological Risk Factors
Cognitive and language deficiencies
Low IQ scores or psychometric intelligence
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Conduct disorder (CD)
Question
Describe a person (without using names) or situation where you have observed social, parental, and psychological factors that may or may not have contributed to criminal behavior? I’m sure we have all observed kids on the wrong track as we grew up. In your opinion, is a bad upbringing a “cope out” or a “legitimate excuse” for criminal behavior?
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