A bit difficult to quote statistics from varying sources without defining what constitutes "violence" (or discussing the wide spectrum of possible definitions).
Leaving an interesting quote:
"For violence to take place, there must be a cognitive process of dehumanisation of the ‘other’ backed up by the narcissistic rage of the traumatised self, in addition to the neurophysiological manifestations of a disrupted attachment system. […] Violence is not an innate biological instinct: it is the manifestation of both our disrupted attachment bonds and our shattered self."
-- Felicity de Zulueta: From Pain to Violence: The Traumatic Roots of Destructiveness (2006)
Leaving an interesting quote:
"For violence to take place, there must be a cognitive process of dehumanisation of the ‘other’ backed up by the narcissistic rage of the traumatised self, in addition to the neurophysiological manifestations of a disrupted attachment system. […] Violence is not an innate biological instinct: it is the manifestation of both our disrupted attachment bonds and our shattered self."
-- Felicity de Zulueta: From Pain to Violence: The Traumatic Roots of Destructiveness (2006)
https://www.traum-und-verantwortung.de/zitate/from-pain-to-v...
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