Sunday, October 13, 2019
Guns and Teen Violence and Death Essay -- Argumentative Persuasive Ess
Each year, guns end the lives of thousands of young people. Families and friends   are left to cope with the loss of a life lived and to have a future overshadowed by the   violence. Nearly 80% of all teenage deaths are the result of violence like homicides,   suicides motor vehicle crashes and other unintentional injury( ââ¬Å"Risk and   Protectiveâ⬠).Teenage violence has gone up almost 300% in the last thirty years (ââ¬Å"Teenage   Violence in Americaâ⬠,1) and it is still rising.     In 1998, among youth ages 10 to 19 in the United States, there were 2,601   homicide deaths, and homicide was the second leading cause of death for the age group   (ââ¬Å" Youth Violence Statisticsâ⬠). Also in 1999, 1,763 youth under 18 were arrested for   homicide in the United States ( ââ¬Å"Youth Violence Statisticsâ⬠). After reading these two   statistics there is only one conclusion you could come to. Our young people today are out   of control. Teenagers have our world in the palm of their hand and they are slowly   destroying our wonderful communities all around the world.     It is now generally believed that multiple factors combine to contribute to and   shape behavior over the course of adolescent development. Studies suggest it is the   confluence to certain ââ¬Å"riskâ⬠ factors that contribute to violent behavior and the existence   of certain ââ¬Å"protectiveâ⬠ factors that create resiliency. Risk factors are generally defined as   scientifically established factors or determinants for which there is strong objective   evidence of causal relationship to a problem. Protective factors are those that potentially   decrease the likelihood of engaging in risky behaviors. Both of these factors can   influence the level of risk an indicial experience or can moderate the relationship between   the risk and the outcome of behavior (ââ¬Å"Risk and Protective Factorsâ⬠).   Researchers have come up with what they call The Ecological Model. In these   model there are four levels of factors that they say contributes to the behavior of an   individual (ââ¬Å"Risk and Protectiveâ⬠). The first level is Environmental. This level plays an   important role in creating conditions that can contribute to a culture of violence among a   particular group of people or in given community (ââ¬Å"Risk and Protectiveâ⬠). The   environmental factors are those that consider larger issue such as social values and the   impact of the media policy of...              ...re was an interview with a man whose son was just   killed. In the interview the reporter said ââ¬Å"You know, you did everything right. Your son   went to the best school. He was an athlete and a scholar. He had a scholarship for college.     He was well liked by everyone and he did everything right yet he was killed.â⬠ The man   then looked up and he said ââ¬Å"I forgot to do one thing. I forgot to raise the other childrenâ⬠ (   Prothrow, 2). After I read that I just wanted to cry. Parents are taking the blame for their   childrenââ¬â¢s death when they should not be. A parent can only do so much and it is up to   that child to choose how to use what their parents gave them. Every parent in America   should realize that as long as they are doing their part it is not their fault. It is not a   parentââ¬â¢s responsibility to raise the whole world. It is just their responsibility to raise their   own and do a good job with that.   To prevent teen violence, there are many obstacles that must be overcome.   Children need to be brought up in a safe healthy environment. We need to emphasize   youth and community evolvement and we need to have classes to teach out children   responsibility and confidence.                         
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