DEVIANT BEHAVIOR OF YOUNG PEOPLE: SOCIAL FACTORS, ITS DETERMINANTS
ДЕВИАНТНОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ МОЛОДЕЖИ: СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ФАКТОРЫ, ЕГО ДЕТЕРМИНИРУЮЩИЕ
Galina S. Chikaeva (Чикаева Г.С.),
Viktoriya N. Vlasova (Власова В.Н.) and
Vladimir V. Kovrov (Ковров В.В.)
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Galina S. Chikaeva (Чикаева Г.С.): Kuban State Agrarian University
Viktoriya N. Vlasova (Власова В.Н.): Rostov State Medical University
Vladimir V. Kovrov (Ковров В.В.): Sevastopol State University
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2022, vol. 1, 263-268
Abstract:
The changes that are taking place in modern social reality make the process of socialization of Russian youth more difficult, which in turn forces young people to find ways of social behavior that are optimal for themselves. Very often, such behavior becomes deviant from the norms existing in society - deviant. The authors of the article draw attention to the fact that the uncertainty of social reality, in addition to traditional deviations, encourages new types of deviations, for example, cyberbullying, virtual fraud, computer, telephone addiction. According to the authors of the work, the emergence of deviant behavior of Russian youth depends on a number of factors of the macrosocial environment: digitalization, informatization, pragmatism, overconsumption, a decrease in the level of spirituality, the lack of generally accepted ideals, the ideology of tolerance. The identified factors contribute to the fact that modern young people tend to try various social practices, not allowing the thought that this may adversely affect themselves and the people around them.
Keywords: Russian society; youth; students; social behavior; deviations; deviant behavior; deviation; norms; factors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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