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In gender differences it does not just come out of the blue for a male or female. The gender differences in cognitive, socialization and behavior will start out once a baby is born, because for a boy they are aggressive and cry much more for their mother, as for a girl they can control their emotions.   There is evidence that explains the gender differences of gender socialization and development that show on how it can affect each one on the pattern for the offences a juvenile has committed.
    In the early years there is not as much differences in being aggressive, but girls are looked at to be less aggressive and boys need to be looked at more often because of the aggression they have.   A male child can show aggression in a physical manner as for girls they will show an aggression of relational.   A woman is able to get angry as do men, but a woman when angry are taught to blame themselves for the problem.   Women can respond to many situation or problems through depression, anxiety and even get embarrassed about it.   A male’s way of going through a problem or situation is by blaming others for what has happened.   Another problem that females go through that can affect them through life is sexual and physical assault; they are more of a target.   When a woman has gone through this tragic situation it affects them on learning simple life skills and build independence.   In going through this it affects the victims psychological is the reason of the leading cause for female delinquency.   Some of the differences in traits that men go through is disordered care-taking, no support from family for education, have problems reading,   have to take remedial classes as young as 10, mature late and has a father who is unemployed, criminal or by not having a father around may affect them in their delinquency.   Females have traits of having a history of minor congenital defects, developmental problems by the age of 2; mental health help by 10 yrs of age and having early sexual...

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