| dc.description.abstract | This analytical study explores the multifaceted factors contributing to the rise of juvenile
gang culture in Bangladesh, a growing social concern that affects community safety, youth
development, and national stability. The primary objective of the research is to identify the
socio-economic, psychological, and environmental determinants that influence adolescents to
join or form gangs. Drawing on secondary literature, field observations, and qualitative
insights, the study examines how poverty, family dysfunction, peer influence, and rapid
urbanization interact to shape delinquent behavior among young people.
Findings indicate that socio-economic deprivation remains one of the most dominant factors
driving youth toward gang involvement. Limited access to education, unemployment, and the
absence of recreational facilities create an environment where gangs offer a sense of
belonging, financial opportunity, and identity. Family-related issues such as parental neglect,
domestic violence, and broken families also play a crucial role in pushing juveniles toward
deviant groups that provide emotional support and acceptance.
Peer pressure and social media have emerged as new catalysts, glamorizing gang activities
and encouraging risky behavior among impressionable youths. The study further highlights
how overcrowded urban settlements, especially in major cities like Dhaka and Chattogram,
contribute to territorial conflicts and the formation of neighborhood-based gangs. Weak law
enforcement mechanisms, lack of community engagement, and insufficient rehabilitation
programs exacerbate the situation, allowing gang culture to flourish.
The paper concludes that juvenile gang culture in Bangladesh is a multidimensional issue that
requires coordinated efforts from policymakers, families, schools, and community
organizations. Strengthening social safety nets, improving youth-focused services, and
implementing preventive interventions can significantly reduce the appeal of gangs. The
study recommends a holistic approach that integrates education, counseling, law enforcement
reform, and community development to address the root causes of youth gang involvement
and promote a safer, more inclusive society. | en_US |