Adolescents and the Neighborhood Gang Network A Sociological Analysis
الكلمات المفتاحية:
affiliation, adolescents, neighborhood gang, promotion, drugsالملخص
Our study aims sociologically to understand the reasons for adolescents' becoming part
of the biological gang network and the practices they learn from them, because of the great
importance of the subject where young people have become vulnerable to all practices that
society rejects, which result from the decline in the role assigned to the family in terms of
protection and proper upbringing. Other economic, social and political factors also appear to
help in this. And adolescents in our society today are liable to fall into any informal
organizations, including the neighborhood gang, in which he finds an alternative to
appreciation. The category of adolescents is attracted by the love of exploration, getting to know
more about the outside world, and expanding their circle of belonging. Away from the family,
especially if they do not find it with in it due to family disintegration and the absence of dialogue
and family contact.... They also find role models outside the home that some of the
neighborhood's children would gather around, where they find a kind of liberation and selfaffirmation away from the authority of the parents
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