Grupptryckets & kamratinflytandets roll i ungdomsbrottslighet Om tidigare kriminellas erfarenheter av brottslighet under ungdomstiden.
“The role of peer pressure & peer influence in juvenile delinquency” - According to former criminals experience of crime during adolescence.
Sammanfattning
The present qualitative research aims to study the role of peer pressure- and influence in
juvenile delinquency and what measures are seen as relevant to work against it. A total of
five interviews were made with former male criminals to investigate their experience of peer
pressure- & influence during their adolescence (15-20 years old). Theories such as
conformity, Sutherland’s differential association, Sykes and Matza’s neutralization techniques
and Jack Katz sneaky thrills were used to analyse the following result. Results revealed that
peer pressure- and influence from mainly criminal peers, but also parents in one case had a
prominent role in contributing to delinquent behavior. Findings indicated that peers tended to
encourage and normalise criminal acts as well as promote a proactive attitude towards crime.
Further, signs of willingness to conform and indirect consequences for not following the
group's behavior such as isolation were also identified. Lastly the respondents named
prevention measures, for example leisure activities as ways to combat peer groups negative
influences on today’s youth.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2021-05-31Författare
Granfeldt, Emilia
Nguyen, Hailey
Nyckelord
peer pressure
peer influence
juvenile delinquency
prevention measures
Språk
swe