Dickson-Gomez Julia, Pacella Maria, Broaddus Michelle Renee, Quinn Katherine, Galletly Carol, Rivas Justin
a Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine , Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwuakee , Wisconsin , USA.
b Emergency Medicine , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2017 Apr 16;52(5):562-573. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1245339. Epub 2016 Dec 23.
Adolescent gang members are a source of concern due to their involvement in criminal activity, violence, substance use, and high-risk sexual behaviors. Adolescent gang theories hypothesize that social institutions, including the family and school, fail to meet the needs of adolescents who therefore feel less attachment to these institutions and find an unconventional institution (i.e. the gang) to meet these needs through the gang.
In this paper, we will examine the extent to which social disorganization and social control theories, in particular the rejection of conventional norms and aspirations, match adolescents' subjective reasons for their decisions and their future aspirations.
Between 2012 and 2013, we conducted in-depth interviews with 58 gang members between the ages of 14 to 19. Interviews were coded for key themes using the constant comparison method.
Social disorganization and social control theories have both value and limitations in explaining reasons why adolescents join gangs and engage in criminal behaviors. Participants saw many of their aspirations blocked by negative school experiences and limited economic opportunities. Gangs provided a social organization in which to sell drugs. However, gang members did not reject conventional norms and aspirations. Rather, they view themselves as making decisions to survive in the present while recognizing that these strategies will not continue to work in the future.
Gang members value education and aspire to obtain legal employment. Thus, interventions to help adolescent gang members with the immediate financial pressures that lead them to sell drugs may be particularly effective.
青少年帮派成员因参与犯罪活动、暴力行为、物质使用和高风险性行为而备受关注。青少年帮派理论假设,包括家庭和学校在内的社会机构未能满足青少年的需求,因此这些青少年对这些机构的归属感降低,并找到一个非传统机构(即帮派)来通过帮派满足这些需求。
在本文中,我们将研究社会失序和社会控制理论,特别是对传统规范和抱负的摒弃,在多大程度上与青少年做出决定的主观原因及其未来抱负相匹配。
在2012年至2013年期间,我们对58名年龄在14至19岁之间的帮派成员进行了深入访谈。使用持续比较法对访谈内容进行关键主题编码。
社会失序和社会控制理论在解释青少年加入帮派并从事犯罪行为的原因方面既有价值又有局限性。参与者认为他们的许多抱负因负面的学校经历和有限的经济机会而受阻。帮派提供了一个销售毒品的社会组织。然而,帮派成员并未摒弃传统规范和抱负。相反,他们认为自己是在做出当下生存的决定,但也认识到这些策略在未来不会继续有效。
帮派成员重视教育并渴望获得合法就业。因此,帮助青少年帮派成员应对导致他们贩毒的即时经济压力的干预措施可能会特别有效。