Scheidlinger S
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY.
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 1994 Fall;25(1):3-11. doi: 10.1007/BF02251096.
In an effort to understand some of the group dynamic factors inherent in today's unprecedented increase in youth gang violence, the larger, well organized gangs of the 1960's, were compared with the contemporary crowd-like, small packs of street youths. A hypothesis is advanced that the combined processes of de-individuation and of group contagion underlie many of the violent acts, so rampant in inner-city areas.
为了了解当今青少年帮派暴力事件空前增加所固有的一些群体动态因素,将20世纪60年代规模较大、组织良好的帮派与当代类似人群的街头小帮派进行了比较。有人提出一种假设,即去个性化和群体感染的综合过程是许多暴力行为的基础,这些暴力行为在城市中心地区十分猖獗。