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Based upon the physical and mental abuse Aileen received during her adolescent years,
I believe that this was her only outlet to freedom in her mind. The only positive attention
She received was when she was sexual active with the boys in drinking to be accepted.
Its obvious she had no self esteem or confidence in herself. I believe this stemmed from
The constant verbal abuse from her grandfather (Arrigo, B. A., & Griffin, A. 2004), formed
Her low sense of self worth and low confidence.
I do believe that she should be held accountable for her actions and morally. As an adult She was able to function in society, she was not physically handicap. However, she did know right from wrong (Arrigo, B. A., & Griffin, A.

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