July 6, 2024
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Murderous Minors: Nature Or Nurture? | Law & Order SVU



The question of nature or nurture has long been debated. What happens when Detective Benson and Detective Stabler encounter cases that reveal minors as the attackers and not the victims…

Season 5, Episode 16 ‘Home’: Detectives interview an overprotective mother to find out why her son is scavenging for food.

Season 6, Episode 6 ‘Conscience’: The detectives and the district attorney get played first by the teenage murderer of a young boy, and then by the victim’s father, who uses his professional expertise to escape punishment for avenging his son’s death.

Season 5, Episode 2 ‘Manic’: While investigating a school shooting that claimed the lives of two students, the squad realizes that the surviving victim is actually the shooter and the side effects of a medication may have caused his actions.

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20 Comments

  • @n543576 June 19, 2024

    Honestly they found alot of REALLY good child actors for this show.

  • @afro_buddha4977 June 19, 2024

    Working in criminal justice…almost 70 percent of crimes are now documented and provided as evidence to the DA by the defendant ❤

  • @codyclaeys2008 June 19, 2024

    That kid Macauley Culkin?

  • @JessT-vg7ib June 19, 2024

    Everything begins with choice.

  • @tezinthefox June 19, 2024

    when is your video with blue hat and blonde boy

  • @jeremiah5511 June 19, 2024

    THEY CUT OUT THE BEST PART. Iykyk

  • What is the name of this episode.

  • @galaxy-eb9sp June 19, 2024

    aww they left out the part where the doctor shoots the kid

  • @pyrpleflower7 June 19, 2024

    Not nature or nurture. More like sociopaths, psychopaths and narcissists.

  • @pietrovissani174 June 19, 2024

    To people who might think this stuff doesn’t happen in real life there are plenty of instances where stuff like this happens irl for example the wakishaw (or however you spell it) stabbing where 2 12 year old girls stabbed their friend almost to death in the name of slender man it’s a real story look it up

  • @JabamiLain June 19, 2024

    23:05 intrusive thoughts are more complex than what people give them credit for. I still remember when I planned mine. Fortunately, I never had the motivation to actually pursue them, but I understand where Joe's coming from. The planning only means will, not commitment.

    Poor Joe…Trapped in his own mind and body…I know how it feels to be limited by the body, but not trapped by it. I always loved the fact I was born with Asperger, I find myself among the unique thanks to it.

    Also, I know what Joe did was wrong, but if even knowing of mental diseases will not wake up empathy in the bullies, what will ?

  • @Luna_moon_1127 June 19, 2024

    Emotional abuse shouldn’t be hard to prove if you see somebody is manipulating someone you see someone’s constantly trying to put them down or do anything that is seen as emotionally manipulative I just can’t list all the things without making this a huge novel but it shouldn’t be hard to prove I was emotionally, abused as a kid, and I can tell you that the signs are pretty visible as an adults talking to people who knew me when I was a kid. Some of my friends are even saying now as adults you know, now that we’re adults we’re kind of seeing the behaviour you displayed was showing that someone could’ve been emotionally abusing you obviously, that was my best friend who brought that up and that was because I had brought it up first but what I’m saying is now as adults me and my friends can look back on my behavior As a kid and clearly see that I was being emotionally abused and these are friends who sometimes didn’t even come over to my house. These were Friend’s that I hung out with at school and stayed friends with and then only started hanging out with outside of school when school ended meaning when we graduated they had never been over to my house and seen what happened there so I don’t think it’s that hard to prove if you clearly see like for example, in this situation, the mother is using food to control him and he is clearly not wanted her to know that she’s eaten. He’s nervous about her. He scared about her. They should immediately be seen as abuse. The two detectives were absolutely right while I agree at this point in time they can’t exactly prove what kind of abuse it is it’s definitely either physical or emotional

  • Agent Cooper wanted to go easy on the kid because he knew Bob made him do it.

  • @thomasplouffe1363 June 19, 2024

    if i found a little boy eating garbage out of a can and this kid goes "please dont tell my mom i was eating" im not returning that little boy to the family, not in a MILLION years! that little boy would have never and i repeat NEVER return that little boy to his parents

  • @jamiemartin1434 June 19, 2024

    About that last episode who did the mom get it from?Was it anyone with the legal and professional expertise to describe that medication?Because I have Asperger's and one difficulties and I know how messed up taking incorrect type medication can do to a person and a kid should not be able to stay up for three days straight with out being under the influence of something serious that affects the mentally. I can't even take drink alcohol because of my medication .

  • @Sniperboy5551 June 19, 2024

    It’s not nature or nurture, it’s nature and nurture.

  • @JabamiLain June 19, 2024

    Hypothetical scenario, if during 4 years, a kid refused to leave their house, and school, or any other institution didn't help, and in a desperate move, the mother decided to take advantage of the fact they were moving outta town to cut the kid's access to some basic needs in order to force him out of the house (the company contracted for the change would cut the electricity, so while there would be food, it would go bad after a while), would that be abuse ?

    Edit: Thank you for all the answers. Btw, for those who didn't recognize scenario, I based it after "OMORI".

  • @LoriDunbar-on9nl June 19, 2024

    These little sociopaths to me are born that way.

  • @sarahhejab6596 June 19, 2024

    There are so many women's power in SVU

  • Please someone tell me that the every episode has different story or are they interlinked??

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