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Asked: June 7, 20242024-06-07T15:30:29+05:30 2024-06-07T15:30:29+05:30In: Psychology

Write a short note on describe the risk factors that contribute to a young person becoming a deviant or a criminal.

Write a short note on describe the risk factors that contribute to a young person becoming a deviant or a criminal.

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      2024-06-07T15:31:11+05:30Added an answer on June 7, 2024 at 3:31 pm

      Risk Factors Contributing to Youth Deviance and Criminality

      Understanding the factors that lead a young person to engage in deviant or criminal behavior is crucial for developing effective prevention and intervention strategies. Various risk factors, often interacting in complex ways, can increase the likelihood of youth deviancy and criminality.

      Individual Factors:

      1. Biological and Psychological Traits: Genetic predispositions, neurobiological issues, and psychological disorders (such as ADHD or conduct disorder) can increase susceptibility to deviant behavior.
      2. Personality Traits: Impulsivity, aggression, low self-control, and a propensity for sensation-seeking are associated with higher risks of engaging in criminal activities.
      3. Substance Abuse: Early experimentation and continued use of drugs or alcohol can impair judgment and lead to criminal acts to support addiction.

      Family Factors:

      1. Parental Influence: Lack of parental supervision, inconsistent discipline, and parental criminality are significant contributors. Children of incarcerated parents or those witnessing domestic violence are at heightened risk.
      2. Family Dynamics: Dysfunctional family relationships, abuse, neglect, and a lack of emotional support can push youth towards deviant peers and behaviors.
      3. Socioeconomic Status: Poverty, unemployment, and poor living conditions can create environments where criminal behavior is seen as a viable means of achieving financial stability or status.

      Social and Peer Influences:

      1. Peer Pressure: Association with delinquent peers can lead to an increased likelihood of participating in deviant activities due to peer pressure and the desire for acceptance.
      2. School Environment: Academic failure, truancy, and lack of engagement in school can contribute to feelings of alienation and resentment, fostering criminal behavior as an alternative means of achieving recognition or success.
      3. Neighborhood and Community: Living in high-crime areas with limited access to recreational and educational resources can normalize criminal behavior and limit exposure to positive role models.

      Environmental and Cultural Factors:

      1. Media Influence: Exposure to violent media content can desensitize youth to violence and make deviant behavior appear acceptable or glamorous.
      2. Cultural Norms: Societal attitudes towards violence, aggression, and criminal behavior can shape young people's perceptions of what is acceptable.
      3. Economic and Political Instability: Environments characterized by instability and lawlessness can foster a sense of hopelessness and drive youth towards criminal activities as a means of survival or resistance.

      Conclusion:
      Effective prevention and intervention strategies must consider these multifaceted risk factors to address the underlying causes of youth deviance and criminality. Comprehensive approaches that include family support, educational programs, community development, and mental health services are essential for mitigating these risks and promoting positive youth development.

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