ANSWERS: 4
  • I think in theory it's very possible as an unstable home life would lead one trying to escape it to spend more time outside the home on the streets. Kids in streets with no social or moral direction can end up falling into the wrong company and ultimately start doing things in that company which could lead to street crime. It's not that kids with stable home lives couldn't get involved, but it seems that those with unstable ones will be more vulnerable to going down that route.
  • its a lode of bull the people don't live in the geto there just interested about were there going to make there next expense clam
  • Yeah. I don't see how anyone can say that isn't part of the problem. Many problems in society today are because parents didn't raise their children the right way.
  • Having just studied this, I know that thee are a number of theories that support this idea. However in practice there is not enough evidence to suggest that an unstable home life is linked to crime itself. 'Unstable home life' is a phrase that immediately conjures up images of run-down areas of the inner cities, slums, ghettos etc. However, this is not the case at all, an unstable home can occur anywhere and yet there are areas where there is no street crime at all. It seems very much to depend on what those committing the crimes themselves are getting from society in the first place. For example, it has been seen that many youths who commit petty street crime do so because they have nothing better to do.

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