英文摘要 |
The purpose of this research is to study the negative effects of family, parental and sexual abuse, frustration and stress in school life, emotional attachment, behavioral deviation, cognitive distortion and other risk factors for juvenile violence experienced after being victimized and sexually assaulted during childhood and adolescence. These negative experiences caused deviant behavior of juvenile during growth period. The research will discuss the correlation between victimization experience and violent behavior. This research mainly uses the dual research methods of quantification and qualitative to cross-validate that ''violent and deviant criminal behaviors are likely to occur after being victimized and sexually assaulted in childhood''. In the quantification part, four reform schools were used to conduct a school-wide questionnaire survey, and 47% of them had victimization experience, so we must attach great importance to this phenomenon. In the qualitative part, random sampling is used to select samples, through semi-structured interviews, and based on the data and results obtained from the interviews, analysis, discussion and review of relevant literature are conducted. This study confirmed that ''the experience of violence or victimization as a juvenile or adolescent. They had had experienced polyvictimization and the longer the victimization that called“mixture victimization adolescent”. During or after growing up, they would produce more serious violent behavior and hurt others. Moreover, their violent behavior would be copied because of the experience of being abused, and they might adopt the same method and more serious violence to others. This research proposes to adopt an ''active discovering strategy'' to form a solid protective net of ''educational watching, police and judicial assistance, and social and political backup''. I look forward to catching all the missed teenagers, giving society more care, less trauma, and less violence and crime. |