Effects of Child Abuse on Adulthood

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Effects of Child Abuse on Adulthood

Among the major, long-lasting effect of child abuse, is the tendency for the abused child to commit a crime in their adulthood. For this reason, child abuse is an important area for criminologists, especially in the prevention of crime. The correlation between upbringing and adult behavior can be explained from the angles of the environment, socialization, psychological factors and biological aspect, among others.

According to Harris (2011), child abuse triggers the starting a cycle of violence since the abused children are likely to triggering a repeated cycle.

most of the children who were abused participated in alcohol and drug abuse, while those who were not abused had no cases of alcohol and drug abuse. In regard to the environment, a child who grows in a violent environment will tend to be violent (Harris, 2011). In the data provided, 60% of the abused children reported having committed a violent act. Psychologically, an abused child will tend to suffer from mental disturbance. In the

In sum, the data provided in the case study brings out clear indications in the support of the comprehension of criminology concepts. In essence, the data suggest that a child’s criminal activity in the future will depend on their child socialization, environment, psychological wellbeing and biological aspects. This data is very vital in the prevention of crime.

Reference

Harris, R.J. (2011). The nurture assumption: Why children turn out the way they do. New York, NY: Free Press.