Deviant Social Behavior: Cultural perspective, social structure, and society

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  • Mordalgo Gueirra University of Baguio, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47667/ijphr.v1i1.2

Keywords:

Social Behavior, Culture, Society

Abstract

This article discusses social behavior deviating from the perspective of culture, social structure, and society. Factors Shaping Social Behavior The shape of adolescent social behavior is very much influenced by how he interacts and how the conditions of the environment support and facilitate him well such as the condition of the family environment, school, and the community around him that is conducive or good, it will greatly affect the behavior. can be formed due to internal factors and individual external factors that play a role. The occurrence of cultural tension and social structures can lead to deviant behavior. This happens if, in an effort to achieve a goal a person does not get an opportunity so that he seeks the opportunity himself, deviant behavior occurs. The development of an adolescent's behavior in social life in the community. Sociologically, society, especially adolescents in general, is very vulnerable to external influences. Because of the process of finding their identity, they are easily swayed, still, find it difficult to determine their role model. They are also easily influenced by the lifestyle of the surrounding community. Because their mental condition is still unstable, adolescents are easily affected by environmental conditions so that they have an impact on their personality.

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Published

2020-08-30

How to Cite

Gueirra, M. . (2020). Deviant Social Behavior: Cultural perspective, social structure, and society. Interdisciplinary Journal Papier Human Review, 1(1), 6-9. https://doi.org/10.47667/ijphr.v1i1.2