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Many girls found willing to throw punch first, talk later

LOS ANGELES TIMES

Aren’t girls supposed to be the more verbal of the genders? That’s the popular theory. But that willingness to talk apparently doesn’t preclude a willingness to come out swinging.

A new report from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration finds that, in the past year, more than a fourth of U.S. girls ages 12 to 17 took part in a serious fight, in a group fight or in an attack meant to physically hurt someone.

As with boys, the propensity to violence is linked to lousy school performance (and especially to no school performance — that is, kids who didn’t bother going to school were dramatically more likely to take a swing), alcohol and drug abuse and poverty.

Perhaps some comfort could be taken in the fact that these numbers are holding steady, with about the same amount of violence found in studies from 2002-2004. But it would be cold comfort.

So, please, girls, use your words. We know you can.


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