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}}</ref> however there is some information available.The New York Times (1995) reported:<blockquote>Several strands of findings presented by researchers at the weekend conference pointed to the same conclusion: brutality and cruelty to children can leave a clear mark on the chemistry of the brain. And those changes in brain chemistry may be the route by which a brutalized child becomes a violent adult.<ref name="goleman1995">{{REFnews |title=Early Violence Leaves Its Mark on the Brain |url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/goleman/ |last=Goleman |first=Daniel |init= |author-link= |publisher=New York Times |website=CIRP |date=1995-10-03 |accessdate=2025-05-24 |format= |quote=}}</ref></blockquote>
==Violence due to loss of body pleasure==
The human [[prepuce]] is highly innervated tissue<ref name="cold-taylor1999">{{ColdCJ TaylorJR 1999}}</ref> and has long been known for its erogenous quality.<ref name="ErogenousZones">{{WinkelmannRK 1959}}</ref> Falliers (1970) commented on the "sensory pleasure induced by tactile stimulation of the [[foreskin]]."<ref name="falliers1970">{{REFjournal