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Civilizar Ciencias Sociales y Humanas
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Abstract
VERA NORIEGA, José Ángel; BAUTISTA HERNANDEZ, Gildardo and RAMIREZ ZARAGOZA, Manuel. Effects of anomie, alienation and confidence on antisocial behavior in youth out of school and work system. Civilizar [online]. 2014, vol.14, n.27, pp.155-164. ISSN 1657-8953.
The study aimed to establish the antisocial and criminal behavior from perceived social and psychological anomie, alienation and confidence in institutions in young people who are outside the education system and labor in Hermosillo (Sonora), Mexico. The results indicate that psychological and social anomie, alienation and confidence in institutions can explain 28% of the variability in the expression of antisocial and criminal behavior. In addition, three profiles were found that were called adolescents: a) tight, b) alienated c) deinstitutionalized: We conclude that public policies aimed at young people must build trust and seek ways to facilitate them the access to formal education systems.
Keywords : Anomie; alienation; youth; antisocial behavior; criminal behavior.