Title: Today
1Todays youth the real Greatest Generation?
- The good news Teens today think and act a LOT
better than their parents generation -- Baby
Boomers -- did as kids or does now. - The bad news Baby Boomers are the worst
generation in the history of the species (but we
have good excuses). - Mike Males, University of California, Santa Cruz,
mmales_at_earthlink.net
2America is a high-risk society
- We suffer levels of murder, gun violence, drug
abuse, drunken deaths, unplanned pregnancy, HIV,
poverty, homelessness, imprisonment, obesity,
civic apathy, and other crises that far exceed
those of any other Western nationand many
developing countries. - Our worst, fastest-growing problems with drugs,
serious crime, imprisonment, mass violence, HIV,
and anti-social attitudes are not among youth,
but middle-aged grownups - We can face our real problemsor we can keep
blaming them on our kids
3Americans love being terrified of our kids
- Epidemic teen suicide
- Junior high sexual revolution
- Youth violence, bullies, mooks
- Suburban heroin, meth, steroids, oxycontin
- White kids in crisisworst ever
- Girls mean! violent! gangs!
- Too fat! Too thin!
- Cybervictims! Cyberpredators!!
- School shootings (we only care about white ones)
- Killer teen drivers (its their bad brains)
- Underage drinking (so unlike overage drinking)
- No values, worse morals
- Are adolescents natures worst mistake?
4Talk about any other group in society the way we
routinely talk about teens, its called hate
speech
- Mass negative stereotyping
- Generalization from rare events
- Scapegoating for all major social problems
- Harsh standards not applied to other groups
- Claims of innate, biological dangerousness
- Demands for mass controls
- Isolation, fears of hidden threats
- Odes to superiority of dominant group (adults)
5Expert fraud
- Its not just the media
- August researchers, institutions are behind the
most inflammatory falsehoods about youth - Examples? Pick your own state (California is
badMinnesota also has terrible examples)
6Todays youth suffer rising drug abuse and
arrestsof their parents
7Those anti-drug ads should be advising kids how
to help parents
8Minnesota teens much safer today
9Murder is now at 30-year low
10Self destruction is down sharply
11Gun deaths go in cycles
12Drug abuse is middle-aged crisis
13Teen car wrecks dropped sharply ---until we
started fixing them
14Teen-driver facts you never hear
- Of every 10,000 16 year-old drivers
- 9,998 will never cause a fatal wreck
- 9,700 will not cause even a minor injury
- 8,500 will not be in so much as a fender-bender
- Fatal crashes involving 16 year-old drivers are
so rare they have to be measured per 10 million
trips
15And it gets worse
- In 2003, adult drivers killed 2,000 teenagers (3
times more than the other way around)a fact not
one safety lobby mentions - 17 year-olds and 45 year-olds are equally likely
to drink alcohol and to binge drink - Yet, 45 year-olds are 60 more likely to drive
drunk and kill someone, and 5 times more likely
to die from alcohol overdose, than 17 year-olds
are - 45 year-old men cause more fatal alcohol-related
traffic accidents than all teenage girls combined - Half of all teens who die in alcohol-related
crashes are killed by drunken adult drivers age
21 and older.
16Suppose we applied such statistical bigotry to
adults?
- Blacks, Latinos, Californians, New Yorkers, and
southerners would be under constant curfew - (statistically higher murder and violence
rates) - Whites would be banned from all drugs
- (higher suicide and overdose rates)
- Middle-agers would be placed in surveillance
programs - (fastest rising drug abuse, crime, HIV
rates) - The elderly would be banned from public
- (highest violent death rates)
- Men would have no rights at all
- (dont even start)
17How to rig a study
- To MINIMIZE differences between groups, COMBINE
very different behaviors into BROAD categories
(I.e., equate occasionally carrying a pocket
knife and having shot someone under the general
category Weapons Violence) - To MAXIMIZE differences between groups, divide
similar, preferably RARE behaviors, into NARROW
categories and proclaim vast risk differences
(I.e., if 6 in 10,000 teen drivers is in a fatal
accident, vs. 2 in 10,000 40-year-olds, depict
teens as three times more deadly)
18How to rig a study (2)
- Deplore behaviors of disfavored groups while
conveniently ignoring equally bad behaviors of
favored groups. - Repeatedly declare 5 million teenagers are
binge drinkers, putting their lives and others
at risk - Never mention The same surveys show 12 million
people in their 30s, 11 million in their 40s, 6
million in their 50s, and 4 million over age 60
are also binge drinkers
19How to create a panic (1)
- Tell scary stories, buttressed with scary
statistics that have nothing to do with the
stories - Example Kids are using heroin, kids are getting
addicted, kids are dying. Last year, a record
1,500 Californians died from heroin overdoses. - Never mention 90 of Californians who die from
heroin are over age 30 teens comprise fewer
than 1, and age 20-24 just 5, of heroin deaths
20How to create a panic (2)
- Selective amnesia
- Example When I was growing up, kids didnt get
shot at school. - Forget inconvenient facts
- Olean, NY, December 1974 12 dead or wounded at
high school by student gunner - San Diego, CA, March 1979 9 killed or wounded
by teen girl at elementary school - Stockton, CA, January 1989 26 killed or injured
by gunman in Stockton school massacre
21Is poverty a risk?
- It may be the only important one
- Adult risk behavior, also tied to poverty, is the
biggest predictor of teenage risk behavior - Unpopular points? You bet.
22Does poverty matter? Gun
deaths, 2000-2003
- Californias richest 500,000 teens
- Total 40
- Accidents 5
- Suicides 21
- Homicides 14
- Safer than Canada
- Californias poorest 500,000 teens
- Total 421
- Accidents 11
- Suicides 20
- Homicides 390
- Like war-torn nation
23Teen pregnancy is much higher for poorer
populations
- Births by Californias poorest 10 of teens
- Mother lt18 3,452
- Mother lt15 179
- (like Guatemala)
- Births by Californias richest 10 of teens
- Mothers lt18 345
- Mother lt15 8
- (like Denmark)
24Black youth show much higher murder and poverty
rates than white youth
25It isnt racepoorer white youth also show more
violence
26Within any urban area, teen birth rates rise
dramatically with poverty levels
27A new kind of smoking?
- Student Their (avg
age 21) parents - Smoked in past year 64 34
- Smoked in past month 39 31
- Smoked in past day 21 29
- Heavy daily smoking 3 13
- Based on survey of 700 UC Santa Cruz students,
2003-04
28Whats so different about America?
- A good thingour diversity.
- Minorities as percent of citizens
- Japan 1
- Netherlands 2
- Germany 3
- United Kingdom 4
- Australia 8
- Canada 13
- USA 32
- California 55
29Postfigurative culturesDuration
1 million yearsCharacteristic Traditional,
stable, unchangingStructure Adult/ancestor
symbolized cultures future, which is familiar to
adultsSocialization task Teach children to
emulate adultsPrefigurative culturesDuration
last 100-200 years, especially last 40 years in
U.S.Characteristics Accelerating social and
demographic changeStructure child, not adult,
symbolizes cultures future, which is largely
unknown and therefore seems menacing to
eldersSocialization task Children will not
emulate adults.
Source Margaret Mead, Culture and Commitment,
1970
30- In societies undergoing rapid social change
adults will come to see teenagers as the advance
wave of an invading army a threat to whatever
order, values, and goals their parents cherish. - - Margaret Mead, Culture and Commitment, 1970
- Two-thirds of adults polled say todays young
people will make the world a worse place. - - Public Agenda, 1999