Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to attempt to disseminate street gang research by Hesketh (2018) that has identified young people’s perceptions between employment and criminality in areas of Merseyside becoming blurred. In particular, disenfranchised young males are turning to involvement with drug dealing street gangs as a substitute for employment Design/methodology/approach: The research involved the use of a hybrid design using an adapted version of Wengraf’s (2001) biographic narrative interpretive method as the means for data collection with Strauss and Corbin’s (1995) grounded theory approach as the means of analysis Findings: Such is the demand for Class A drugs in night-time economies that street gangs in areas close to suc...
Purpose: Serious organised crime (SOC) costs the UK billions of pounds every year and is associated ...
The Serious and Organised Crime Strategy (2013) for England and Wales made a commitment to develop p...
This paper explores young women and girls’ participation in gangs and ‘county lines’ drug sales. Qua...
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss the emergence of the contemporary Urban Street Gang (USG) on Mer...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to disseminate street gang research by Hesketh (2018) that has...
This article explores recent developments within the U.K. drug market: that is, the commuting of gan...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
Street gangs, by definition, enjoy a special relationship with the street. Prior research shows that...
Historical gang literature traditionally perceived street gangs as boisterous outfits occasionally e...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
The article draws on the findings of two years’ ethnographic fieldwork in exploring how gang activit...
This thesis will primarily address the issue of street gang involvement and non-involvement in gang ...
This paper presents four case studies of young people involved in street robbery. The paper analyses...
Purpose: Serious organised crime (SOC) costs the UK billions of pounds every year and is associated ...
The Serious and Organised Crime Strategy (2013) for England and Wales made a commitment to develop p...
This paper explores young women and girls’ participation in gangs and ‘county lines’ drug sales. Qua...
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss the emergence of the contemporary Urban Street Gang (USG) on Mer...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to disseminate street gang research by Hesketh (2018) that has...
This article explores recent developments within the U.K. drug market: that is, the commuting of gan...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
Street gangs, by definition, enjoy a special relationship with the street. Prior research shows that...
Historical gang literature traditionally perceived street gangs as boisterous outfits occasionally e...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
The article draws on the findings of two years’ ethnographic fieldwork in exploring how gang activit...
This thesis will primarily address the issue of street gang involvement and non-involvement in gang ...
This paper presents four case studies of young people involved in street robbery. The paper analyses...
Purpose: Serious organised crime (SOC) costs the UK billions of pounds every year and is associated ...
The Serious and Organised Crime Strategy (2013) for England and Wales made a commitment to develop p...
This paper explores young women and girls’ participation in gangs and ‘county lines’ drug sales. Qua...