Alcohol, Aggression, and Violence: From Public Health to Neuroscience PMC

Alcohol, Aggression, and Violence: From Public Health to Neuroscience PMC

May 27

This explains why a drunk individual is likely to make poor decisions and engage in careless behavior that often results in intentional or unintentional property damage. Even more worrying, persistent child abuse due to alcoholism has been found to increase a victim’s chances of developing alcohol-related problems later on in life. Statistically, approximately 30% of aggravated assaults are...

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