Yeah but they're only contributing factors.Macbeth wrote:
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You idiot.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/press/PJI96.PRThe survey also showed that a substantial number of jail inmates were unemployed, grew up in single-parent homes, were children of substance-abusing parents or guardians or were sexually or physically abused themselves.
Somewhat old but I doubt it has changed much.
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That means more than half of all in mates grew up in a home with both parents.
2/3 inmates had parents which did not abused alcohol or drugs.
More than half said they did not have a family member in jail or prison.
So if you want to have less chance of going to jail, what do you think is best? Ya git.
There are more children being raised in the U.S. with both parents than with a single. There are also more parents in the country who aren't drug abusers than there are drug addled parents. There are also more families with people not in prison then there are families with imprisoned relatives.
Their proportions prove that those things usually have negatives affects.
You're still going to see people from perfect backgrounds and upbringings in prison and the alcohol/drugs is not the be all and end all by any means.