Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Department of Psychology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey, USA.
Child Dev. 2024 Jan-Feb;95(1):e1-e20. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13984. Epub 2023 Aug 17.
This study examined how youth morally deliberate about conditions of gang violence shaping their communities. Participants (N = 80; 10-11 and 14-15 years; 50% female) exposed to gangs (maras) in Honduras and not exposed to maras in Nicaragua evaluated hypothetical situations of physical harm in contexts of chronic gang violence. Results indicated that mara-exposed youth were more likely to endorse harming a rival gang member in some contexts, but not others. Moreover, in some contexts, males were more likely to endorse harming others as necessary. Few age differences emerged, suggesting comparability among children and adolescents. Discussion focuses on how children and adolescents coordinate different moral and social concepts and concerns pertaining to acts of physical harm in situations involving gangs.
这项研究考察了年轻人如何从道德层面思考导致社区暴力的各种因素。参与者(N=80;年龄为 10-11 岁和 14-15 岁;50%为女性)在洪都拉斯接触过帮派(maras),而在尼加拉瓜没有接触过 maras,他们评估了在慢性帮派暴力背景下涉及身体伤害的假设情况。结果表明,在某些情况下,接触过 maras 的年轻人更有可能支持伤害敌对帮派成员,但在其他情况下则不然。此外,在某些情况下,男性更有可能支持在必要时伤害他人。年龄差异很小,表明儿童和青少年之间具有可比性。讨论的重点是儿童和青少年如何协调不同的道德和社会概念,并关注涉及帮派的身体伤害行为的各种情况。