In more simplistic terms, drugs, hormonal imbalances, conflicts with peers or parents, rejection of authority will often fuel the anger that much youth keep inside. If the anger of certain youth are not displaced at home or on the streets, or in certain active activities such as sports, then the anger will most likely be targeted at the schools to which the student attends. Because of the opportunities …show more content…
For obvious reasons, a teen who is being severely abused at home or are in a dysfunctional family environment, or with parents who are involved in criminal activities, will have a high risk of turning violent and being a part of the juvenile justice system. Teachers are often in a great position to recognize early warning signs of teens involving internal conflict. Most teens who are troubled by something will often give potential signals that they are being conflicted, such as making threats to fellow students or their teachers, or writing various things in notes or their journals which show signs of