Poor parenting as well as living in the wrong neighborhood can ultimately lead a young adult to joining a gang. However, many young adults join gangs to feel like they belong somewhere and that they have a family that has their…
Most juveniles feel pressured into joining a gang. They don’t know how the prison system works yet since it is their first time in an adult prison. The idea of having people that are going to defend you when something goes wrong is comforting to them. They cling to any type of assurance that is passed their way. Most people don’t realize that these kids do what they believe is best for them to survive in this environment.…
As a sociologist studying why youths join gangs, the approach that would be taken is the inductive approach. A sociologist should aim to answer questions as; do youths join gangs to gain a social status within their community? Or do they join gangs as a mean of protection? A lot of factors play a significant role in what makes youths turn to gangs. To make sure all possible factors are looked upon, it would be key to, observe youths within gangs and then base your hypothesis off of your observations.…
family. Peer pressure plays into it as well: if a child's best friends are joining a gang, he may feel like the only way to continue that friendship is to join, too. Many forms of media glorify the gang lifestyle, promising money, status, belongings, a sense of identity, parties and sex. Environmental If you can't beat them, join them," sums up the feeling many young people have regarding gang membership.…
Why do youth join gangs? An examination of the social factors that motivate youth individuals for gang membership within Western culture Why do youth join gangs? It appears obvious that family, neighborhood and peer groups have an immense impact on the decision for a youth individual to join a gang. Family disorganization, living with a gang member, low parental monitoring and pro-violent behavior can lead to the desire for gang membership and social acceptance among youth. Neighborhood influences, such as gang presence, availability of drugs, and economic barriers, foster the desensitization of gangs to youth individuals.…
Its not uncommon to see juveniles as member of adult gangs. Juvenile gang members who are in adult gangs are typically drug runners or fall guys for the gang. The reason juveniles join gangs can very for different reasons. Some juveniles join so they can avoid being discriminated against or because they are seeking some form of acceptance. Others join because they are seeking someone one to love them, someone to be their role model, or someone to show them discipline.…
This is especially true of Hampton, Virginia a place where teenage gang crime has manifested itself into society over the last decade. Some inner city teens in this specific area actually take pride in joining a gang, as it can be seen as honorable by their peers. The solution to this problem is simple, give the teens an incentive to motivate them to stay away from…
These type of juveniles will join gangs because of the attractiveness of what the gang brings to their status in school or society. Gangs are looked at by juveniles as families that will help support, protect and even nurture them during their adolescents. Most of the time these type of juveniles will be missing this from the home life they are in now. Females that join a gang even have a high risk of being sexually used by its male members but, the females will go through this just to have what they are missing from home. The gangs will recruit the juveniles by making them feel cool within their community and they will also use physical and psychological intimidation.…
The factors associated with gang membership included were a lack of commitment to school, academic failure, and dropping out of school (Alleyne & Wood, 2010). Many studies have also linked to the perception of an unsafe school environment to adolescents feeling inclined to join gangs (Lenzi et al., 2015). These children feel the need to fulfill their desire for safety and protection, and for them joining a gang appears to be the best way to do…
They like the feeling of being free and away from their parents. Therefore, many of them go down the path of joining gangs because it is a way out for…
It is not safe to stay out past dark, and no one usually wants to with the kind of dealings that go down. Why does a young adult join a gang? Is it because they are an uneducated, ambitious youth (Haller, Organized Crime in Urban Society)? Is it because the gang is either in their neighborhood or near their family? Or is it because witnessing violent crimes against peers and loved ones affects proper health and development (APA)?…
Importantly, it is imperative to understand that youth involvement in gangs can introduce a form of adolescent adaptation. For example, it may create peer bonds; provide safety and a remedy for boredom. Adolescence with anti-social behavior are prone to engaging in juvenile delinquency, they are influenced by their peers, and at times engage for a higher social status. Juveniles may feel the pressure to join certain gangs because their friends are already involved in…
Many parents are too busy with work or trying to build a future for their teen and leave the teen alone after school forgetting that they still need guidance to help make good decisions. Many teens feel lost when parents are working all the time some join gangs for recognition that they do not get at school or at home in the family. Being part of a gang allows the teen to receive some kind of recognition that they do not receive outside the gang or affiliation that is much needed by most human beings the sense of belonging or being needed whatever the case maybe. The teen may be growing up in a neighborhood that has some gangs in it they feel they need protection from other gangs in the area. Most youths do not realize the hazards associated with gangs.…
At a young age, numerous kids are introduced to the wrong crowd of people. In these crowds they witness horrific events and are taught the wrong morals of life. Everyone, especially children, need a family to support them. Often children in the area are not blessed with a family, making them look elsewhere for the family they desire. That is when gangs become their support system (“Why Young People”).…
Teens join gangs for a variety reasons from families, schools, friends, to what city they live in. Gangs are everywhere, even some of the nicest cities. Peer pressure, family, protection, and boredom are the main reasons I noticed that teens join gangs. In reflecting upon my own adolescence and witnessing teens joining gangs, I believe that all these reasons are closely associated. It seems as though gangs have no boundaries it affects the poor and the rich, small towns, suburbia, and some of the wealthiest cities.…