Crime is a result of social and environmental factors and not on biological factors

Author: 
Joel Mathew Jose

Although the majority of crime and violence in schools is caused by causes outside of the classroom, factors within the school system, such as the physical environment, educational and social atmosphere, and organizational ability and composition, may also exacerbate violent conduct. Criminality is the product of social and cultural causes, not biological factors. We may discover that a disorganized economy, weak social history, schooling, and lower socioeconomic status, as well as encounters with gangs and exposure to abusive family backgrounds, childhood violence, physical attacks, and other physical determinants, trigger an increase in crime and violent activity, impeding an individual's moral and social growth.

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DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2021.23940.4743
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