Abstract
Social development among youth is deeply rooted in opportunities, skills and recognition that acquire through interactions with family members, peers, teachers, neighbors, coaches and many others. Based on the ecological developmental framework this paper tried to assess the impact of multi facet violence exposure during childhood among boys on their violent behavior.

The results shows that family processes, peer relationship, and neighborhood developmental trajectories in relation to violence increases the likelihood of perpetration of violence among youth. The gender equitable attitude which is a manifestation of learning from the very childhood have a huge influence on the likelihood of perpetration of physical as well as sexual violence among young boys.

The research indicates an early intervention strategies to better address the full complexity of influence that lead to aggressive behavior in the social ecology of childhood and early adolescence.
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17
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47 944
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Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
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1
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