Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains scarce. Drawing on data from the ESRC-funded ethnographic research YOGEC (Youth Gangs in an English City) project, this paper explores the negotiation of space and place by young people living in inner-city areas affected by gangs. Using a combination of fieldwork observations and focus group and interview data, this paper charts the experiences of non-gang-involved young people living in known gang areas. These young people's restricted use of space, arising as a result of gang rivalries and the policing of inner-city areas, results in exclusion, marginalization and victimization. We illustrate how young people are identified as 'high risk', a...
Cities are increasingly controlled and domesticated (Atkinson 2003, Raco 2003) as a result of the ge...
The potential benefits of public space frequently translate into inequitable social and spatial outc...
This article traces links between subjectivity, peer relations and neighbourhood risk for a group of...
Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains sc...
The exclusion of young people from their urban neighbourhoods is on the increase globally, and the r...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
ABSTRACT Youth gangs have become an increasingly significant, and controversial, social institution ...
This study examined the perceived determinants of street gang-related antisocial behavior (ASB) and ...
We consider the street experiences of a group of urban children living in a large East Midlands town...
The relationship between youth ‘gangs’ and territory – understood as a monopolistic control over geo...
We consider the street experiences of a group of urban children living in a large East Midlands town...
This paper reports on a study of victimization, offending and fear among homeless young people in Ne...
public realm; young people This paper focuses on where young people gather in the urban public realm...
The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is critical in ...
Abstract: The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is cr...
Cities are increasingly controlled and domesticated (Atkinson 2003, Raco 2003) as a result of the ge...
The potential benefits of public space frequently translate into inequitable social and spatial outc...
This article traces links between subjectivity, peer relations and neighbourhood risk for a group of...
Despite a growing concern about gangs in Britain, academic research that focuses on gangs remains sc...
The exclusion of young people from their urban neighbourhoods is on the increase globally, and the r...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
ABSTRACT Youth gangs have become an increasingly significant, and controversial, social institution ...
This study examined the perceived determinants of street gang-related antisocial behavior (ASB) and ...
We consider the street experiences of a group of urban children living in a large East Midlands town...
The relationship between youth ‘gangs’ and territory – understood as a monopolistic control over geo...
We consider the street experiences of a group of urban children living in a large East Midlands town...
This paper reports on a study of victimization, offending and fear among homeless young people in Ne...
public realm; young people This paper focuses on where young people gather in the urban public realm...
The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is critical in ...
Abstract: The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is cr...
Cities are increasingly controlled and domesticated (Atkinson 2003, Raco 2003) as a result of the ge...
The potential benefits of public space frequently translate into inequitable social and spatial outc...
This article traces links between subjectivity, peer relations and neighbourhood risk for a group of...