The violence committed to the teen in conflict with the law of the Criminal Justice center of the Guerrero State, and it´s relationship to antisocial behavior

  • Eduardo De La Cruz Díaz Universidad Autonóma de Guerrero
  • Víctor Manuel Arcos Vélez Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero

Abstract

Descriptive study of the violence infringe don adolescents in conflicto with the criminal law and its relationship with the anti-social behaviors commited by this age group, held in the Criminal Justice Center of the Municipality of Chilpancingo de los Bravos, Guerrero. 30% of them were selected for convenience (28), using an instrument that was developed by the authors and consists of ten closed questions. The dependent variable is the anti-social behavior committed (effect) and the independient variables (cause) are violence and / or abuse. The selection criteria were; the age of 14 to 18 years, both sexes, who will be in the detention center at the time of the interview and who will sign the informed consent. The data was captured in the Microsoft Exel Program, and frequency and porcentaje were calculated. The results showed that 100% of the adolescents surveyed presented some type of physical or physical abuse, being mostly attacked by their caregivers (parents). 21% claimed to have suffered sexual abuse, the father or surrogate being the most frequent agresor and strangers. The crime mostly comitted is homicide and injuries with 26% . 11% commited more than one crime. The crimes are mostly commited by men, ages 15 to 17, with a low socioeconomic status and schooling not completed for their age. No association was found between abuse and the type of crime commited.

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Published
2020-07-14
How to Cite
De La Cruz Díaz, E., & Arcos Vélez, V. M. (2020). The violence committed to the teen in conflict with the law of the Criminal Justice center of the Guerrero State, and it´s relationship to antisocial behavior. RICSH Iberoamerican Journal of Social and Humanistic Sciences, 9(18), 194 - 211. https://doi.org/10.23913/ricsh.v9i18.222
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Research Articles