Although New Zealand is home to the largest Samoan population outside of Samoa, there have been few studies of Samoan youth in gangs in New Zealand. This study sought to establish why Samoan youth gangs have formed in New Zealand urban centres, and why some young Samoan males are attracted to these gangs. This study used Delinquency Theory to explore the reasons for Samoan youth gang formation, and Socialization Theory to explore both how the cultural and societal socialization of young Samoan males lead them to gangs as well as how socialization within gangs secures their commitment to high risk and potentially dangerous behaviour. Life histories were collected over an eighteen month period from 25 young Samoan males aged over sixteen year...
This paper examines risk and protective factors associated with delinquent behaviour among Pacific y...
In this exploratory study, we identify the spatial risk factors associated with gang membership and ...
This study investigated the perceptions of Hmong youth gang members and professional workers related...
This presentation is based on the findings from a 2015 PhD study entitled ‘Hard-Hard-Solid! Life His...
Although gang behaviour was in evidence in early colonial New Zealand, the advent of modern gangs ca...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Samoans to the New Zealand criminal ju...
The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of young people who were actively engage...
The war on gangs in Aotearoa New Zealand seems to be a never-ending battle. Sensationalist rhetoric ...
The war on gangs in Aotearoa New Zealand seems to be a never-ending battle. Sensationalist rhetoric ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-63...
Much of the literature paints NZ-born Samoans as a vulnerable group unsure of their identity as ‘rea...
Much of the literature paints NZ-born Samoans as a vulnerable group unsure of their identity as ‘rea...
New Zealand's gangs are known as staunch male domains, yet women have been involved since gangs were...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is an increasing concern in New Zealand for Samoan families. Data ha...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
This paper examines risk and protective factors associated with delinquent behaviour among Pacific y...
In this exploratory study, we identify the spatial risk factors associated with gang membership and ...
This study investigated the perceptions of Hmong youth gang members and professional workers related...
This presentation is based on the findings from a 2015 PhD study entitled ‘Hard-Hard-Solid! Life His...
Although gang behaviour was in evidence in early colonial New Zealand, the advent of modern gangs ca...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Samoans to the New Zealand criminal ju...
The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of young people who were actively engage...
The war on gangs in Aotearoa New Zealand seems to be a never-ending battle. Sensationalist rhetoric ...
The war on gangs in Aotearoa New Zealand seems to be a never-ending battle. Sensationalist rhetoric ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-63...
Much of the literature paints NZ-born Samoans as a vulnerable group unsure of their identity as ‘rea...
Much of the literature paints NZ-born Samoans as a vulnerable group unsure of their identity as ‘rea...
New Zealand's gangs are known as staunch male domains, yet women have been involved since gangs were...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is an increasing concern in New Zealand for Samoan families. Data ha...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
This paper examines risk and protective factors associated with delinquent behaviour among Pacific y...
In this exploratory study, we identify the spatial risk factors associated with gang membership and ...
This study investigated the perceptions of Hmong youth gang members and professional workers related...