Background: Studies of propaganda, security, warn youth and old age; 1) the systematic dissemination of crimes attributed to political corruption; 2) state propaganda as legitimate security administrator his rectory; 3) the legitimation of citizens to consider them incapable of preventing crime initiatives; 4) older sectors are excluded by assuming that they are incapable of self - control and self - care.
Objective: Specify a model for studying the effects of propaganda security in the social representations of aging, youth and old age.
Method: A non - experimental, retrospective and exploratory study was conducted with a nonrandom selection of indexed sources the discretion of explanatory paths correlations between variables.
Results: The model included three hypotheses to explain the paths of correlations between four constructs and seven indicators for each.
Discussion: The revised theoretical, conceptual and empirical frameworks warn the inclusion of other variables such as helplessness, self - control, farsightedness, beliefs, attitudes and intentions that would complement the specified model.
Conclusion: A comprehensive model would explain the correlations paths from theoretical frameworks that establish the difference between crime prevention capabilities, systematic observation of corruption with emphasis on impunity.
Security; Propaganda; Social representations; Attitudes; Identity