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I was preparing a massive post with studies showing correlation between domestic abuse and general criminality, once again showing that the "abusers are hiding it" cope feminists and bluepillers use is just that, delusional cope with no relation to reality since abusers are also just generally aggressive and violent to everyone... and I've stumbled upon an even more brutal blackpill in the process. Now that the eye-catching title has gotten your attention, let's look at what I'm talking about.
First off, we have some classic blackpills from incels.wiki:
Antisocial, criminal and violent men have greater sexual access to women
And now, what makes this truly brutal, is this study I've stumbled upon:
Intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour: Conviction trajectories of fathers and their children
And because I don't like having just one study supporting what I'm saying, I quickly searched for some more studies which found a genetic/heritable basis for criminal behaviour, and quickly found those gems:
Heritability, Assortative Mating and Gender Differences in Violent Crime: Results from a Total Population Sample Using Twin, Adoption, and Sibling Models
A Twin Study of Self-Reported Criminal Behaviour
Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Behaviour
So, basically... Violent and criminal men are much more sexually successful than non-criminal men, their children inherit their criminal tendencies, go on to also be violent criminals that get much more sex and are much more reproductively successful than non-criminals, than their children grow up and the cycle continues...
First off, we have some classic blackpills from incels.wiki:
Antisocial, criminal and violent men have greater sexual access to women
Research has shown that men with antisocial and criminal tendencies have considerably higher reproductive and sexual success than men who lack this predisposition. In one study, antisocial men only represented 10% of the male cohort, but yet fathered 27% of the babies in that group. (Jaffee et al. 2003)
Another study investigating the links between criminal behavior and reproductive success found criminal men were more likely to have more children with lower commitment, as they were more likely to have multiple children with multiple women. It was concluded that in a contemporary industrialized country, criminal and antisocial behaviors can be considered successful reproductive strategies for men, leading to more female sexual partners and childbirths (Yao et al. 2014).
A study by Barbaro and Shackelford (2016) found evidence that male-perpetrated female-directed violence may be associated with greater sexual access to a female, and that it may in part be due to women responding favorably to male aggression.
Convicted criminal offenders had more children than individuals never convicted of a criminal offense. Criminal offenders also had more reproductive partners, were less often married, more likely to get remarried if ever married, and had more often contracted a sexually transmitted disease than non-offenders.
And now, what makes this truly brutal, is this study I've stumbled upon:
Intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour: Conviction trajectories of fathers and their children
This article investigates father and offspring criminal careers by employing the semi-parametric, group-based trajectories methodology. The findings demonstrate that children of sporadic and chronic offenders have significantly more convictions than children of non-offenders. However, contrary to expectations based on taxonomic and intergenerational theories, chronic offending fathers do not have more chronic offending children than sporadic fathers. The results demonstrate strong intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour, but it is the fathers having a conviction rather than their conviction trajectory that is related to offspring convictions.
And because I don't like having just one study supporting what I'm saying, I quickly searched for some more studies which found a genetic/heritable basis for criminal behaviour, and quickly found those gems:
Heritability, Assortative Mating and Gender Differences in Violent Crime: Results from a Total Population Sample Using Twin, Adoption, and Sibling Models
Heritability estimates for the liability of violent offending agreed with previously reported heritability for self-reported antisocial behaviour.
A Twin Study of Self-Reported Criminal Behaviour
Genetic factors, but not the common environment, significantly influenced whether subjects were ever arrested after age 15, whether subjects were arrested more than once after age 15, and later criminal behaviour. The common environment, but not genetic factors, significantly influenced early criminal behaviour. The environment shared by the twins has an important influence on criminality while the twins are in that environment, but the shared environmental influence does not persist after the individual has left that environment. Genes are likely to influence the occurrence of criminal behaviour in a probabalistic manner by contributing to individual dispositions that make a given individual more or less likely to behave in a criminal manner.
Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Behaviour
Findings from the recently published meta-analysis on the intergenerational transmission of crime are used to summarise the research literature: on average, odds of criminal behaviour for children with criminal parents are about 2.5 times higher than for children without criminal parents. Studies taking into account covariates also showed increased risk for criminal behaviour, almost double the risk. Transmission seems strongest from mothers to daughters, followed by mothers to sons, fathers to daughters and fathers to sons.
So, basically... Violent and criminal men are much more sexually successful than non-criminal men, their children inherit their criminal tendencies, go on to also be violent criminals that get much more sex and are much more reproductively successful than non-criminals, than their children grow up and the cycle continues...