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1. Provide an explanation of how a high-risk disorganised family
system may lead to criminal behaviour by family members.
Describe the impact of drug-related crime on the criminal justice
system.

High-Risk Disorganised Family Systems and Criminal
Behaviour
A high-risk disorganised family system can significantly
influence the development of criminal behaviour in its members.
Here’s how such a system might contribute to criminal
tendencies:
1. Instability and Chaos: Disorganised family systems often
lack consistent routines and stability. This chaos can create
an environment where children and adolescents struggle
with emotional regulation and may turn to criminal
behaviour as a way to cope with or escape their chaotic
circumstances.
2. Inconsistent Parenting: In disorganised families, there
may be inconsistent or erratic parenting styles, including
neglect, abuse, or over-permissiveness. Such environments
can fail to provide proper discipline and guidance, leading
to the development of antisocial behaviours in children who
may not learn appropriate social norms and boundaries.
3. Modeling of Criminal Behaviour: If criminal or anti-
social behaviour is modeled by family members,
particularly by parents or older siblings, younger members

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