That’s a question that is still bothering psychologists today. There’s many factors that lead to that, all of those factors counting as indirect causes of death penalty. Crime, by definition, is any action or activity punishable by law. Studies show that those who grow up in low-income households and well as, with parents whom suffer from substance-abuse are most likely to commit a crime. The idea that the environment of which one grows up in contributes to their drive to break the law is widely accepted around the states. Poverty, neglectful parents, drug abuse, low-self esteem, no education, and alcohol abuse starting at a young age can not only alter brain chemistry but also can damage one’s judgement. It’s believed that there’d be less of a motivation, a need, to commit crime if one was satisfied with their
That’s a question that is still bothering psychologists today. There’s many factors that lead to that, all of those factors counting as indirect causes of death penalty. Crime, by definition, is any action or activity punishable by law. Studies show that those who grow up in low-income households and well as, with parents whom suffer from substance-abuse are most likely to commit a crime. The idea that the environment of which one grows up in contributes to their drive to break the law is widely accepted around the states. Poverty, neglectful parents, drug abuse, low-self esteem, no education, and alcohol abuse starting at a young age can not only alter brain chemistry but also can damage one’s judgement. It’s believed that there’d be less of a motivation, a need, to commit crime if one was satisfied with their