Troubling behaviors exhibited by abused children can predict later criminal activity, and those indicators differ between boys and girls, new research shows. Elementary-aged boys who show “externalizing” behaviors such as arguing, disobedience and fighting are more likely to commit crimes as adults, but girls who similarly acted out were not, the study demonstrated.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150811132829.htm
Behaviors linked to adult crime differ between abused boys and girls, study finds
11 agosto 2015
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