This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desistance from youth gangs. The discussion is multifaceted focusing on the agency of the young people themselves as well as on how relationships within their local community can have a role in replacing their previous identification as gang members. It explores what is meant by a youth gang, why some young people stop identifying with the youth gang and argues that the local community and broader society have a role in providing social recognition and identity-enhancement opportunities for these young people
Objectives: This article aims to apply a “turning points” framework for understanding the developmen...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
Objectives. Drawing from social network and life-course frameworks, the authors extend Hagan's conce...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
The core research question analysed in this thesis is- 'What is the agreement between youth gangs an...
In recent years, there has been continuing debate about the extent and significance of sectarianism ...
Researchers have examined aspects of gangs and their members for almost a century. This work, howeve...
Glasgow has a persistent and historical gang culture. Dimensions of ‘the gang’ are widel...
The public acts of violence during the summer of 2012 in Toronto brought the theme of gangs back to ...
The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of young people who were actively engage...
Recent concerns in the UK about youth disaffection, anti-social behaviour and gang culture have led ...
The demonization of youth in urban communities is on the increase globally, and the recent media obs...
The article explores desistance dynamics within prison, and what gang members say about its phenomen...
The aim of this study was to understand how gang members desist from their gangs and which role auth...
Objectives: This article aims to apply a “turning points” framework for understanding the developmen...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
Objectives. Drawing from social network and life-course frameworks, the authors extend Hagan's conce...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
The core research question analysed in this thesis is- 'What is the agreement between youth gangs an...
In recent years, there has been continuing debate about the extent and significance of sectarianism ...
Researchers have examined aspects of gangs and their members for almost a century. This work, howeve...
Glasgow has a persistent and historical gang culture. Dimensions of ‘the gang’ are widel...
The public acts of violence during the summer of 2012 in Toronto brought the theme of gangs back to ...
The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of young people who were actively engage...
Recent concerns in the UK about youth disaffection, anti-social behaviour and gang culture have led ...
The demonization of youth in urban communities is on the increase globally, and the recent media obs...
The article explores desistance dynamics within prison, and what gang members say about its phenomen...
The aim of this study was to understand how gang members desist from their gangs and which role auth...
Objectives: This article aims to apply a “turning points” framework for understanding the developmen...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
Objectives. Drawing from social network and life-course frameworks, the authors extend Hagan's conce...