M.+Bennet

Teen Violence By:Misha Bennett   I believe this problem exist because violence is a learned behavior. Children learn violent behaviors from their family and peers, as well as what is observed it in their neighborhoods and in the community at large. These behaviors are reinforced by what youth see on television, the Internet, video games, movies, music videos, and what they hear in their music. Culture plays a sufficient role in teen violence. Kids are only going to repeat what they see. So if they see violence in their home, outside, in their communities. They are going to react upon what they see. By doing what is observed.

I chose this social problem because there are many teens dying from teen violence. People have lost their sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, etc. over teen violence. Such as Derrion Alberts. He has lost his life among teen violence at Fenger High School. I hope and pray that nobody else loses their life to teen violence. That’s why I think it should stop.

Outline: about teen violence

R.i.P Derrion Alberts

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In conclusion, I've gotten many things out of doing this project. We need to fix this problem we have as a society. Violence is not the key to solving problems. There are many ways you can go about without any violence. People choose violence because they think thats the easy way out or thats all they know or was taught. But you make your decisions. You need to make that choice. Make the right choice by not involing yourself in violence or any trouble.

Violence is a learned behavior. Children learn violent behaviors from their family and peers, as well as observe it in their neighborhoods and in the community at large. These behaviors are reinforced by what youth see on television, on the Internet, in video games, movies, music videos, and what they hear in their music.R.i.P Derrion Alberts [This is someone who died of teen violence]