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Teen gang culture: Another way we are failing our youth in Bangladesh

January 15, 2024

DHAKA – In the last one year, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) claimed to have arrested 349 teenage gang members. This alarming rise in teen gang culture shows the deterioration of our societal structure and how violence and lawlessness are increasingly consuming the lives of our young people. In Dhaka alone, around 50 teen gangs are said to be active, with members typically aged between 14 and 19 years. According to media reports, these gangs are often backed by a section of ruling party leaders, who act as influential “elder brothers.”

Most of these young gang members are selling and abusing drugs, making the prospect of them having a peaceful, prosperous and fulfilling adult life extremely bleak. It is difficult to imagine how these young individuals, once they become so involved in violent and criminal behaviour, can be turned away from such anti-social activities as adults. This means we are creating more (possibly hardened) criminals, whose lives are being tragically destroyed—and who are being used to destroy the lives of others—even before they truly begin.

Experts noted that poverty, lack of education, unemployment, family dysfunction and exposure to violence have contributed to this subculture among the youth. These circumstances are driving some teenagers to seek a sense of identity, belonging and power with the structure of gangs. The fact that we are failing, as a nation, to provide our young people a better alternative points to a massive societal failure. And that young people are being frequently exposed to violence—and that it has become normalised—should concern us even more.

Research suggests that teenage gang culture has significant social, economic, and psychological impacts on

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