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Social Psychology "Youth Violence" (Social factors (History of…
Social Psychology
"Youth Violence"
Social factors
Races of the individual
White
Black
Asian
History of disciplinary problems
known history of weapon use
Level of academic achievement
Gender
Male
Female
Unidentified
History of interactions in different social groups
Gothic
Geek
Wannabee
Anti-social
"Fringe" group
History of medical treatment
Brain surgery
Birth defects
History of mental disorder
Depression
Suicide attempts
Sexual assualt
Child abuse
Alcohol or drug abuse
Access to weapon
47% black market
38% received from a friend or family members
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/11427942_How_Delinquent_Youths_Acquire_Guns_Initial_Versus_Most_Recent_Gun_Acquisitions
Access to media that presented improper content
Environmental factors
Types of the social group
Rural
mostly linked to local huntings
tend to have high rates of weapon equipped within households
Suburbs
Crime rates
Community size
Social trust level
Categorizing types of "Violence"
Types
Self-directed
suicidal
self-abuse
Interpersonal
Collective
Economic factors
Poverty level
Unemployment rate
Cost of living standards
Links to other subjects
Mathematics
Probability
Stats
Science
Neurological analysis
Level of hormones
Behavioural science
Psychology
Self-control
Risk behavior
Peer pressure
Socio-economic status
Social standards
Norm of the society
English
Writing research papers
Analyse and combining information from different sources
Differentiating school and street shooting
School shooting
Occurrence
less common
Targeted victims
rarely a random act of
Community type
Street shooting
Occurrence
more common
Targeted victims
targeted known victims
rarely a random act of violence
Community type
densely populated
high crimes level
low social trust level