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like,,, y??? he jess waste he coin.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Back to zero....lol, he was shot and killed after he confronted ah officer....well done officer
skylinechild wrote:survived 2019.....
i predicted 540..... we ended with 546..... give or take few
my prediction for 2020 is 575
good speed gents......will come bk on dec 31 to see how we did ..... provided i'm not one of the statistics
VexXx Dogg wrote:The fact that murder has been numbed down to a guessing game now speaks volumes to us as a society.
That's because PNM ppl believe everything under PNM is a cool breeze and they are allowed to be as they please. They see it as sense of lapse.redmanjp wrote:Might not stop but the numbers do seem to be lower when PNM not in power.
I explained the reason aleady.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Honestly though, stats speak for itself, why is there less murders under unc and more under pnm????
Because the unc had programs to channel the goons negative energy and kept them busy with learning some sort of life skill or trade...shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Honestly though, stats speak for itself, why is there less murders under unc and more under pnm????
Ben_spanna wrote:So if we seem to all agree that the normal numbers will be around the 500 mark, maybe it’s best GG and his team just go into the bad areas and start eliminating all the current good boys AND any of their offspring that are 14 and over. Maybe if they kill off about 5000 then we might have lower crime and. Safer country for the next 10 years if the figures are accurate.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:1: Jamal Bain shot and killed in maloney
It start
Ben_spanna wrote:So if we seem to all agree that the normal numbers will be around the 500 mark, maybe it’s best GG and his team just go into the bad areas and start eliminating all the current good boys AND any of their offspring that are 14 and over. Maybe if they kill off about 5000 then we might have lower crime and. Safer country for the next 10 years if the figures are accurate.
Father-Absent Homes: Implications for Criminal Justice and Mental Health Professionals
by: Jerrod Brown, MA, MS, MS, MS
Category: Industry News
Aug 04
ABSTRACT
The number of single-parent households in the United States has reached high levels in recent decades. As the extant literature suggests that children raised in single-parent households experience more physical and psychological problems compared to those raised in two-parent households, the implications of homes in which fathers are absent may be important to explore for criminal justice and mental health professionals. The present article aims to examine the extant literature base on father-absent homes, seeking to provide a fair and balanced account of this phenomenon. Specifically, we highlight ten adverse outcomes associated with homes missing a father. Findings suggest that a negative developmental trajectory may result for children lacking a father in the home, albeit further research in this area is warranted.
Please note: This article is part one of a two part series that focuses on the topic of parental absence. Part two of this series will examine the impact of mother-absent homes and its implications for criminal justice and mental health professionals.
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