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The article discusses the escalating phenomenon of violence and theft in Algerian neighborhoods, where residential areas have transformed into places marked by increased threats, altercations, and assaults. Street gangs that use violence as a means of control and influence have become widespread. Experts link this phenomenon to social factors such as unemployment, family disintegration, urban environmental influences, and the proliferation of drugs, which contribute to heightened aggression. The government has adopted strict legal and security measures to combat these gangs, including establishing a national prevention committee and activating penalties. Emphasis is placed on social prevention, strengthening the roles of family, community, and schools. Additionally, specialists highlight the importance of religious discourse and moral education, along with cooperation among all sectors, to create a safe environment and achieve social stability through a combination of legal deterrence and social prevention.
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