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6.5% of Italian teens belong to youth gangs - survey

16% have committed vandalism, 1 in 3 taken part in street fights

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 7 - Some 6.5% of Italian teens belong to youth gangs, a survey by the national observatory ion adolescence said at the weekend.
    Some 16% of them have committed vandalism while three in 10 teens have taken part in street fights, the survey said.
    Over 30,000 teens were reported for violence in 2020, the survey said.
    "Without educational qualifications and without jobs they seek in the teen gang culture pride and a sense of belonging, and often a desire to succeed by fleeing a present without prospects, getting their kicks in violence against people and property" said the report.
    Teen gangs are a feature of many Italian cities with Milan and other northern urban centres plagued by hooligans of South American or Central American extraction.
    Juvenile delinquence is also a problem in Rome, Naples and other central and southern cities.
    Sociologists say the phenomenon is on the rise. (ANSA).
   

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