The need for a more cooperative, less violent definition of maturity.
Beyond the "Boy Code": Navigating the Transition to Mature Masculinity I. Introduction Define the "boying" process (socialization). matureland and boys
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The persistence of "androcentrism" (focus on male perspectives) in youth media.
Research highlights how boys and young men who face social rejection or marginalization can form peer groups that reinforce risky, aggressive, and "fast-life" trajectories, sometimes culminating in school violence, as argued by Tom Dishion.