Involvement 'Mat Rempit' groups or small group activity aggressive behavior causing them easily manipulated by the formation of street culture (street culture) that exists indirectly, to differentiate themselves and society with a real cultural and community norms. In the context of Criminology in particular, street culture is a set or group of individuals who have a culture of its own abnormal distinguish them from the real culture people are either real or hidden. Street culture (street culture) by Anderson (1990) is a neighborhood of the underprivileged in which people can set their own values and norms. While Baumer and colleagues (2003) argued that high rates of poverty, unemployment, violence, racial discrimination, isolation, distrust of the police, and desperation that are sown in the population caused them to reject mainstream values and norms existing in society.
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