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Psychologists discover links between angry thoughts and displaced aggression in male gang affiliates
July 12, 2012 by NewsBot
Research conducted among pupils in three London schools has shown that male street gang affiliates who engage in angry rumination (i.e. think continuously about provoking or negative events and situations) have the greatest tendency towards displaced aggression against innocent others.