Youth living in violent urban neighborhoods increasingly post messages online from urban street corners. The decline of the digital divide and the proliferation of social media platforms connect youth to peer communities who may share experiences with neighborhood stress and trauma. Social media can also be used for targeted retribution when threats and insults are directed at individuals or groups. Recent research suggests that gang-involved youth may use social media to brag, post fight videos, insult, and threaten—a phenomenon termed Internet banging. In this article, we leverage “code of the digital street” to understand how and in what ways social media facilitates urban-based youth violence. We utilize qualitative interviews from 33 B...
Among the most important risks that threaten social life and social communication in virtual societi...
[EN] Gang literature increasingly reflects the importance of social media in gang lifestyle, as gang...
© 2016 Dr. Mark WoodWith the advent of the camera phone and social media, street fighting has met th...
Social media has become a part of everyday life. All types of real-world behavior are now showcased ...
This book situates crime and justice on social media within a critical theory perspective, recognisi...
Homicide is the second leading cause of death for young people, and exposure to violence has a negat...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the relationship between social media and violence, in...
There is a critical need to improve trauma-informed services in structurally marginalized communitie...
Police are increasingly monitoring social media to build evidence for criminal indictments. In 2014,...
The increasing permeation of social media into people’s daily lives is playing an important role in ...
The role played by incendiary messages identifies as online radicalism is a low-cost tool that has b...
Violence is visible anywhere, but in today's generation, it is more evident on the internet. Social ...
Gangs utilize social media as a way to maintain threatening virtual presences, to communicate about ...
Engaging concepts germane to lifestyle-routine activities theory (LRAT), this study examines how soc...
This case study examines social networks as the modern intersections of radical discourse and politi...
Among the most important risks that threaten social life and social communication in virtual societi...
[EN] Gang literature increasingly reflects the importance of social media in gang lifestyle, as gang...
© 2016 Dr. Mark WoodWith the advent of the camera phone and social media, street fighting has met th...
Social media has become a part of everyday life. All types of real-world behavior are now showcased ...
This book situates crime and justice on social media within a critical theory perspective, recognisi...
Homicide is the second leading cause of death for young people, and exposure to violence has a negat...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the relationship between social media and violence, in...
There is a critical need to improve trauma-informed services in structurally marginalized communitie...
Police are increasingly monitoring social media to build evidence for criminal indictments. In 2014,...
The increasing permeation of social media into people’s daily lives is playing an important role in ...
The role played by incendiary messages identifies as online radicalism is a low-cost tool that has b...
Violence is visible anywhere, but in today's generation, it is more evident on the internet. Social ...
Gangs utilize social media as a way to maintain threatening virtual presences, to communicate about ...
Engaging concepts germane to lifestyle-routine activities theory (LRAT), this study examines how soc...
This case study examines social networks as the modern intersections of radical discourse and politi...
Among the most important risks that threaten social life and social communication in virtual societi...
[EN] Gang literature increasingly reflects the importance of social media in gang lifestyle, as gang...
© 2016 Dr. Mark WoodWith the advent of the camera phone and social media, street fighting has met th...