VIOLENCE, SUBCULTURE, AND YOUTH GANG IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA POST ERA OF NEW ORDE
Author(s) -
Tassaualsomsri
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
isllac journal of intensive studies on language literature art and culture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2597-7385
DOI - 10.17977/um006v2i22018p001
Subject(s) - indonesian , subculture (biology) , context (archaeology) , government (linguistics) , politics , sociology , criminology , socioeconomics , economic growth , political science , geography , law , linguistics , botany , archaeology , philosophy , economics , biology
The research article entitled "Violence, Subculture, and Youth Gang in Yogyakarta Indonesia Post Era of the New Orde " aims to study the formation of adolescents in the city of Yogyakarta. The gangs are influential, and the patterns of activity generated by these groups often lead to violence. The emergence of many teen gangs in Indonesia and in the city of Yogyakarta after the New Orde era showed that the development and changes of these groups were not the results of government support as was evident in the New Orde era, but these youth were formed by several factors, mainly social factors, Indonesia's politics, and economy were increasingly complicated during the New Orde transition period. The results of this study found that the emergence of juvenile gangs in the city of Yogyakarta strengthens the culture of violence that has long been taking place in Indonesian society. Meanwhile, the education area of the city of Yogyakarta after the New Orde era has become a reflection of the problem. Coupled with the context of change as a result of several factors, namely economic factors, socio-cultural, religious, and others.
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