Group supported delinquency
Delinquency exhibits a variety of styles of conduct or forms of behavior. Each of the patterns has its own social context.
Today we will discuss another type of delinquency.
Group-Supported
Delinquency:
In this type, the
delinquencies are committed to companionship with others. The cause is located not in the individual's personality or in the delinquent’s family
but in the culture of the individual’s home and neighborhood.
The studies of
Thrasher and Shaw and McKay talk of this type of delinquency. The main finding
in understanding why the young became delinquent was their association and
companionship with others already delinquent.
This was later put
very clearly by Sutherland, who developed the differential association theory. Unlike the psychogenic explanations, this set of ideas focuses on
what is learned and who it is learned from rather than on the problems that might
produce a motivation to commit delinquencies.
Case on group
supported delinquency in India
December 16, 2012: A girl was abducted,
raped, and killed on a moving bus in south Delhi by a juvenile and his
acquaintances. (NIRBHAYA case)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJlDcRFzCwU
Heart broken truth
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