Woman fatally stabbed on Atlanta train in ‘senseless’ daylight attack, suspect arrested

Lie, excuse, gaslighting..

Why do poor East Asians have very low crime rate?
Culture and street executions?

If all the 1/6ers had been lined up and shot, do you think that would cut down on crime?

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Is there a strong correlation between poor impulse control and crime and poverty?
A good question, but if I was to bet, I'd agree there is a correlation.

Causes and risk factors for impulse control​

Due to the fact that professionals in the mental health field have been unable to identify a specific cause as to why impulse control disorders develop, the agreed consensus is that a combination of multiple factors come into play when leading up to the onset of an impulse control disorder. Included in the following are examples of such contributing factors:

Genetic: As is the case with the majority of mental health disorders, there appears to be a strong genetic tie to the presence of impulse control disorders. Various studies have shown that children and adolescents who have family members who struggle with illnesses such as mood disorders are more susceptible to developing symptoms of impulse control disorders.

Physical: Research has shown that there is a high probability that when the specific brain structures that are linked to the functioning of emotions, planning, and memory become imbalanced, symptoms of impulse control behaviors can develop.

Environmental: Environmental factors can play a significant role in the onset of behaviors that are symptomatic of impulse control disorders. When children are raised in families where violence, verbal abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse, and explosive emotional reactions to certain situations are prevalent, they may be at a higher risk for developing some type of impulse control disorder. For some children and adolescents, the onset of such behaviors may be a somewhat unconscious means of gaining control over situations in which they would otherwise not have any control and provide them with a sense of escape from the chaos that surrounds them.

Risk Factors:

  • Being male
  • Being of younger age
  • Chronic exposure to violence and aggressive
  • Being the subject of physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse and neglect
  • Preexisting mental illness
  • Family history of mental illness
  • Personal or family history of substance abuse and addiction
 

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