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Norman Siegel, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said that a cursory viewing of the maps led to "aggression and overzealousness that has led to questionable street justice".
But drinking often led to aggression, emotional breakdowns, or crying for hours on end.
A lack of safety and the experience of fear led to aggression and to one person absconding from hospital.
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Chronic abuse can lead to aggression, delusions, rotten teeth and brain damage.
And in boys, the fear of being labeled a "sissy" can lead to aggression, risk-taking and homophobia.
That kind of early abuse can lead to aggression and violence, Dr. Haney and other experts say.
One prominent goal of facility design, for example, should be to reduce stress, which often leads to aggression.
A growing body of academic research shows those hits can lead to a condition known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which can lead to aggression and dementia.
Penned in, without stimulation, the boredom can lead to aggression and pigs start biting the tails and ears of other pigs.
The bottom line: The weight of the studies supports the position that exposure to media violence leads to aggression, desensitization toward violence and lack of sympathy for victims of violence, particularly in children.
And although status concerns lead to aggression, they theorized that testosterone does not necessarily make a person more self-seeking.
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