Incivility
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Incivility is a general term for social behaviour lacking in civility or good manners, on a scale from lack of respect for elders, to vandalism and hooliganism, through public drunkenness and threatening behaviour. As such it has presumably been present in most societies throughout history, as individuals have stepped outside accepted codes of manners.
It has become a contemporary political issue in a number of countries. A simple-minded explanation would run on the lines that increasing personal wealth should reduce incivility, and lead to politeness in public places; while the opposite seems to happen at times, for example as described in the United Kingdom by the term yob culture. The incivility exemplified by the skinhead is to do with aggression as a deliberate public stance, and associated with young working class males. This can be associated with racism of a crude and directly, intentionally offensive kind. It can also be associated with sports hooliganism, and with simplistic nationalist sentiments. None of these linkages carries any necessary force; and neither do public perceptions that there may be connections with street crime, excess drinking, and increasingly aggressive behaviour by young women as well. What is observed is often simply an increase of casual abusive talk and inconsiderate behaviour, rather than public disorder.