Re: Melbourne CBD Incident
Reply #96 –
Shawny, I have highlighted this point in bold to try and understand something.
Are people born bad eggs, or do they become that way?
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Thanks for the Great discussion folks.
Re: nature v nurture
Contemporary science examines nature and nurture, and how they interact. Subsequently predicting human behavior can be very complex.
There are a multitude of predisposing (I.e low intellect), precipitating (parental separation), perpetuating (poverty), and then protective (social support) factors that play a role.
Whilst some factors predict behaviour in a reliable manner, others don't. Arguably the most extreme of these is drug use. Of course, drugs are reliably variable in structure and therefore effect. Further, they are produced by criminals with no regard for standardization. Indeed new concoctions hit the market continually. The way I see it, human behavior will become less predictable whilst this scourge of drugs continues. Aside from this, for predictions to be made, an individual needs to be assessed. This costs. Government is not in spending mode when it comes to some public services (as stretched public servants will know).
There's no doubt this event is unbelievably tragic. The answers, however, are likely to require more resources than are on hand. My 2cents worth anyway.
PS. Don't know what I did, but I managed to stuff up the format ooops 