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<blockquote data-quote="dirty harry" data-source="post: 1222980" data-attributes="member: 86934"><p>Of course, criticising the police, and offering them feedback on their failings always produces great results and optimisation of services going forward.</p><p></p><p>I agree 100% that accountability is important, but some of the stats regarding this issue would terrify you.</p><p></p><p>Low IQ, low cognitive ability, ADHD, Autism, and others serious empathy effecting issues like FAS, CP, and APD are hugely prevelant in thos demographic. This is before you consider how they have been developmentally effected by ACEs, trauma, and regularly neglect or abuse.</p><p></p><p>The biggest risks currently by far in a lot of major UK cities is gang crime / drug crime. These young boys usually come from broken homes, confusing backgrounds, poverty is rife, confusing cultures, with a total lack of preventative measures to help them succeed.</p><p></p><p>Now Andrew Tates messaging of being tough, training hard, being a bad ass, earning millions and using women just don't apply to these kids who don't understand. They are semi feral in a lot of cases, and live in survival mode. Noone seems to understand how living in a constant state of adrenaline fueled fight or flight mode for years effects developing neural pathways. </p><p></p><p>What I do know is the current state of behaviour change strategies aren't proving successful, middle aged out of touch middle class politicians, writing plans based on upper class PHD level researchers studies just isn't working. </p><p>The only thing I've ever seen being semi effective if strong male role models within their own community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirty harry, post: 1222980, member: 86934"] Of course, criticising the police, and offering them feedback on their failings always produces great results and optimisation of services going forward. I agree 100% that accountability is important, but some of the stats regarding this issue would terrify you. Low IQ, low cognitive ability, ADHD, Autism, and others serious empathy effecting issues like FAS, CP, and APD are hugely prevelant in thos demographic. This is before you consider how they have been developmentally effected by ACEs, trauma, and regularly neglect or abuse. The biggest risks currently by far in a lot of major UK cities is gang crime / drug crime. These young boys usually come from broken homes, confusing backgrounds, poverty is rife, confusing cultures, with a total lack of preventative measures to help them succeed. Now Andrew Tates messaging of being tough, training hard, being a bad ass, earning millions and using women just don't apply to these kids who don't understand. They are semi feral in a lot of cases, and live in survival mode. Noone seems to understand how living in a constant state of adrenaline fueled fight or flight mode for years effects developing neural pathways. What I do know is the current state of behaviour change strategies aren't proving successful, middle aged out of touch middle class politicians, writing plans based on upper class PHD level researchers studies just isn't working. The only thing I've ever seen being semi effective if strong male role models within their own community. [/QUOTE]
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