CraigE
You're right about this problem and others becoming an endless cycle.
There is good evidence that children who are abused have an increased likelihood of committing the same offence when they are adults.
I'm sure the same thing happens with other issues too.
There are now families where no-one for three generations has held down a job. Where will children in that environment develop a work ethic?
I can see how you would have seen a lot of examples of dysfunctional families where you grew up. The examples I was talking about didn't come from a community where that sort of problem was common. In fact superficially the family looked like any other happy family.
The parental example is so important, but today there are so many other powerful influences such TV and peer pressure that in some cases it is overwhelmed.
I don't know what the answer is, but I believe that without appropriate role models, the answer will be harder to find.
Most of us have seen children go off the rails even when the parents have done everything in their power to bring up their children the right way.
Occasionally I have seen the children of irresponsible parents who have turned into model citizens. However that must take enormous determination on the part of the child.


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Better lock your cars up next time I am out on a trip, lol. 


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