Building on the growing body of research on gang desistance and disengagement, this article focusses on the departure of 20 members of the Dutch Rollin 200 Crips during three years of ethnographic fieldwork (2011–2013) in a small neighborhood in the Dutch city of The Hague. In this article, I retrace the process of gang disengagement from the onset of conflicts within the gang, the growing discontent with Dutch gang life, up until the actual departure of several members. Specific attention will be drawn to the methods, motives, and consequences of leaving this Dutch “gang” and the role of disillusionment in the process of disengagement.Younger members encountered a lack of financial compensation for the work they put in for the gang, which ...
Researchers have examined aspects of gangs and their members for almost a century. This work, howeve...
The focus in this article is the ‘criminalisation’ of youth hanging around with the emergence of ban...
Magister Scientiae (Occupational Therapy) - MSc(OT)Street gangs have become a permanent feature of t...
Building on the growing body of research on gang desistance and disengagement, this article focusses...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and a content analysis of secondary sources, the current study prese...
Roks and Van Ruitenburg notice that while Dutch state agencies have long been reluctant toward using...
Since the early 1990s, there have been reports in the Netherlands of groups of youngsters calling th...
Following a noticeable absence, studies of gang desistance have begun to appear in the literature. S...
The aim of this study was to understand how gang members desist from their gangs and which role auth...
The presence of gangs poses a significant social problem due to their prevalence and the disproporti...
The public acts of violence during the summer of 2012 in Toronto brought the theme of gangs back to ...
Using long-term personal background and registered criminal career data on 2,714 police-identified m...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
Gangs are found all over the world, including South Africa. In Cape Town specifically, gang involvem...
This thesis explores moral disengagement and the proposed concept of discriminant moral disengagemen...
Researchers have examined aspects of gangs and their members for almost a century. This work, howeve...
The focus in this article is the ‘criminalisation’ of youth hanging around with the emergence of ban...
Magister Scientiae (Occupational Therapy) - MSc(OT)Street gangs have become a permanent feature of t...
Building on the growing body of research on gang desistance and disengagement, this article focusses...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and a content analysis of secondary sources, the current study prese...
Roks and Van Ruitenburg notice that while Dutch state agencies have long been reluctant toward using...
Since the early 1990s, there have been reports in the Netherlands of groups of youngsters calling th...
Following a noticeable absence, studies of gang desistance have begun to appear in the literature. S...
The aim of this study was to understand how gang members desist from their gangs and which role auth...
The presence of gangs poses a significant social problem due to their prevalence and the disproporti...
The public acts of violence during the summer of 2012 in Toronto brought the theme of gangs back to ...
Using long-term personal background and registered criminal career data on 2,714 police-identified m...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
Gangs are found all over the world, including South Africa. In Cape Town specifically, gang involvem...
This thesis explores moral disengagement and the proposed concept of discriminant moral disengagemen...
Researchers have examined aspects of gangs and their members for almost a century. This work, howeve...
The focus in this article is the ‘criminalisation’ of youth hanging around with the emergence of ban...
Magister Scientiae (Occupational Therapy) - MSc(OT)Street gangs have become a permanent feature of t...