Teen Violence is a big dilemma in today’s society. Violent behaviors usually start from family and peers, as well as teens observing it at there neighborhoods or communities. These behaviors are reinforced by what youth see on television, on the Internet, in video games, movies, music videos, and what they hear in their music. When children are disciplined with severe corporal punishment or verbal abuse, or when they are physically or sexually abused, or when they witness such behavior in their home, it is not surprising that they behave violently toward others. Teen Violence has had such an impact in our youth today that it leads many destructive things and that’s why we have so much violence today.
Violence hits hard on teens today
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Not only does it happen all the time, teen violence also starts at home. Parents and peers play a big influence in the youth of today, If a child is brought up around violence it is most likely that the child will end up turning to violence when they get older. Teens are seeing violence within there parents relationship and then partaking it in there own relationship. They are getting verbally and physically abused by there boyfriend or girlfriend starting as young as thirteen.
There is a prevention for teen violence that needs to practiced, if not the youth will grown up to be heartless adults with a tremendous amount of problems in their lives. Parents should not argue in front of their children and show such violence towards each other. It can traumatize them and then they wouldn’t be the same. Communities and neighborhoods play a big part also. In a child is brought up in a low income area, we should let them know that’s there move to life out there.
Statistics say that fifty percent of men who abuse there spouse will abuse the child, three million children are at risk to being assaulted by a parent or other child by this year. A teen growing up with there mother being abused will mist likely be a violent teenager and adult. Forty percent of teens have been apart of a violent act and half of a high school had been in a violent relationship. Teen violence had been a big problem and is growing more and more this year.
In conclusion, teen violence
Ever since the terrible tragedy at Columbine High School, there has been a numerous list of recent school shootings in America. Youth violence is a major issue in today’s society. Many people dread what causes adolescents to be so violent, committing horrible crimes.
This paper will explain the some of the causes of teen violence among the African American community and the effects that teen violence has on these students. This paper will also discuss some methods and ways to help prevent the growing violence among Black teens in the school system.
The starting point of violence takes place in communities and at home--not at school. Youth take what they hear and see at home and in their communities to school. The environment in some communities and households are positive and the presences of protective factors outweigh the high risk factors. However, there are communities and households where there is a lack of informal social control and high risk factors exist more than protective factors--, which affect youth in a negative manner.
Over the past 100 years juvenile crime has had its ups and downs and has changed quite a bit. Not only has the types of common crimes changed over the years but also as the type of punishment teens are receiving. Juvenile crime has slowly shifted from theft and petty crimes to being much more violent, children are quick to imitate things they see from television and video games and in todays society where violence is one click away it is easy to see why this is the case. In 2008 about 60% of children who were surveyed in the United States were exposed to violence either through crime, or abuse in their homes, schools, and communities, and approximately 46% of these children were assaulted at least once in the past year (Crimesolutions.gov).
Juveniles are constantly being exposed to violence through movies, television, and video games. Young children, those age 13 and under, may find it natural to mimic these sources. Teenagers, fourteen and older, however, are beyond the stage of imitation. They no longer imitate actions they see on television or in the movies. They have reached a level of maturity that allows them to think and act for themselves. They are at an age where they can make up their own minds and decide for themselves to do things, such as bathe or prepare basic food items. These teenagers still need guidance in life, but no longer need someone to hold their hand.
Teen violence is hurting people a lot people are getting into fights at school getting beat up after school and that is putting them into hospitals and why the victim did nothing to deserve a beating and now kids are most often at hospitals because of teen violence. Teen violence has stopped only when there are anti violence groups.
Seifert, Kathryn, Robert Schmidt, and Karen Ray. Youth Violence : Theory, Prevention, And Intervention. New York: Springer Publishing Company, 2012. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 05 Dec. 2015.
Many young teens in the United States are classified as at risk youth. At risk youth is those who are most at risk for engaging in risky activities. According to Girod, Martineau, and Zhao, “Nations teens have garnered much recent attention because of violence, drug and alcohol abuse, dropout rates, suicide, and gang activity most of our most prized commodity is in jeopardy” (Girod, M., Martineau, J., Zhao., 2004). These teens are most at risk because they are exposed to this behavior within their community. When teenagers are exposed at such a young age, they are more likely to engage in this behavior. Research shows that teens are having struggles in a culture that is designed to inspire risk taking and violence (Girod, M., et al, 2004). This shows that most teens are being raised in a culture in which these types of activities are common. In order to prevent this violence and risk taking from taking place, communities have to come together to help keep their youth safe.
In today 's general public, adolescent wrongdoing is an expanding issue in the United States. At the point when talking on adolescent viciousness there are a wide range of sorts of brutality like gang violence, school savagery, dating brutality, youth brutality. The issue is clear, the arrangement not really. What would we be able to do to counteract as well as minimize the measure of adolescent brutality and wrongdoing? Every topic chose talks about what the particular violence in depth and how each topic goes with one another. Gang violence leads into school viciousness, which leads into dating brutality, which all wraps up under youth violence. Each of these points is additionally not the same
Teens these days need to realize that their is good in the world not just killing even though that's all you hear about on the news and heaven forbid they should put something good on the news for once. So teens just think “Hey that guy killed someone because he was mad. So next time I am mad I am going to kill someone because he did it so I will because it's the cool thing to do.” Even though games will sometimes let them get there anger out on games and not humans the teens who play it could think it's the right thing to do and when they're angry they could let it out on a human because that's what these games are teaching them these days. Some people say that violent video games don’t teach teens anything if they can handle the game. Well not really because if a teen gets really mad or something bad happens the games have taught him that it's ok to kill or harm humans so he might do that to let his anger out or to not feel as bad about the
Homicide is the 3rd largest leading death in youths. Homicide has been the leading death for African American males and females for decades. I hate to hear that this is what happens to our youth and how they died because of youth violence. Just in 2013, over 1500 youth 10–24 years of age have been treated in hospital emergency departments each day as a result of injuries associated with assaults. There are 10 ways you can prevent youth violence in this article. Youth violence has been going on for many years because of being in the wrong crowd and not having a stable family condition. By places providing a safe place for youth is one way to stop youth violence and so many other things as
When we see an individual commit an act of violence in our society, we often try to find out what led them to do it. We look for information regarding their personal history, whether or not there is something going on in their life that is causing them stress or if they grew up in a troubled family. When we see violence in our youth we often lay blame on the types of media that is being shown to kids at such a young age, particularly violent video games, television shows, and movies. Also, we like to look at their parents to see how they are raising the children and how their parents treat/interact with each other in front of them. All of these instances are ways a child may learn particular actions that they may begin to see as the “norm”
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I don’t believe that it is the sole responsibility of the schools to provide intervention and strategies for preventing violence in adolescents. However, since six to seven hours of every child’s life between the ages of five and eighteen are spent at school, schools must provide for and maintain expectations of safety. As a parent, I want to know that when my child goes to school each day they are being protected and educated to avoid conflict and violence.
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