Factors in the Development of Deviant Behavior in Adolescence
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v18i.860Keywords:
deviant behavior of adolescents, social project, socio-psychological approach, family, environment, adolescent crisisAbstract
The modern stage of development of the Uzbek society is characterized by rapid social transformations, breaking of social stereotypes, change of moral ideals. Today, along with positive changes in society, processes with negative trends are also taking place - changes in the way of life and lifestyle of people, deepening social differentiation, increased conflict and immorality, an increase in the number of families of the "risk group". Adolescents, as a small social group, are under pressure from imposed behavioral dogmas.
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