Social Control- Informal: Informal social control is the study of face to face interaction over a period of time to maintain and preserve social order. Informal social control consists of all those mechanisms and practices of ordinary, everyday life whereby group pressures to conform are brought to bear against the individual (Chriss 56). In everyday life socialization is the idea of conforming to society norms. Individuals must conform to all pressures, obey authority figures and laws. Youth violence disobeys the …show more content…
Parents have the responsibility of teaching young children how to behavior in society. The child has to be raised in the most stable environment as possible to not be violent. Research has found that parents are highly influential in promoting their offspring’s development (Lee and Porfeli 147). The idea of lacking support, neglecting, disrespected, misunderstood, alone or uncertain about their future should be addressed by the family. Most children join gangs because they feel loved, protected, cared about and have a place to belong to. The needs of young people must be meet within the household, so the numbers of youth violence