Updated: 03 November 2011 13:06 | By pa.press.net

Half 'think youngsters are violent'



A survey has revealed many Britons believe young people are violent and abusive

A survey has revealed many Britons believe young people are violent and abusive

Almost half of Britons think young people are angry, violent and abusive, with one in four thinking troubled children are beyond help by the age of 10, a survey has revealed.

Anne Marie Carrie, the chief executive of children's charity Barnardo's, said it was depressing that so many people were ready to give up on children.

The survey of more than 2,000 people found half thought children were beginning to behave like animals and more than two in five thought children were "becoming feral".

"What hope is there for childhood in the UK today if this is how adults think?" Ms Carrie said.

"We seem to have forgotten the fact that most children are well behaved and instead we are unquestionably accepting a stereotype of young people as criminal and revolting."

She went on: "We aren't asking people to put up with yobbish behaviour, but we do need to change our attitudes towards troubled children.

"It is a sad truth that those children who come across as angry and abusive have sadly often been scarred by their upbringing.

"But it's never too late to believe in children and change their life story - it doesn't have to end how it began."

The charity has launched an advertising campaign to show the journey that many troubled children go through, and the impact that believing in a child can have in turning their life around.

ICM Research interviewed a random sample of 2,102 adults aged 18 or older from its online panel between October 19 and 20.

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