(2b-c) As you learned this week, socioeconomic conditions cause many people to j
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(2b-c) As you learned this week, socioeconomic conditions cause many people to join gangs, but there are other reasons as well. Gang members report an adrenaline "rush" from gangbanging activities. This particular type of adrenaline addiction cannot be easily satisfied by engaging in activities outside gangs. Thus, the "rush factor" is potentially a major contributing factor that leads an individual to choose to join a gang (Delaney, 2013).
1. Compare and contrast the traditional socioeconomic factors that lead youths joining a gang.
2. Be sure to give specific examples
3. Please include an explanation of these factors in relation to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Explanation / Answer
the people who joins in the gang, all they are having same kind of attitudes and similar thoughts in nature. they works together to achieve their common tasks. some times their actions may turnout into voilance also. the social factors are:
when they think that they are eliminated and not accept to meet others, they are treating in an unfair manner, they are not getting equal opportunities along with others, they are unique and different from others and so on.
the economic factors includes: economic and financial poorness, income inequality, financial fear and so on.
joing groups is comes under social needs under Maslow need hierarchy. here people interested to make friendship with others in intereact with others. they are happy to do this.
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