This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the positive role sport can play in changing to better the lives of young people. However, there is a lack of robust evidence to support the argument that participation in sporting activity can lead to a reduction in anti-social and offending behaviour. The paper discusses how through focusing on ‘individual needs’ and ‘pathways to work’, SBIs can become overly reductionist and mask broader structural class-, gender- and race-based inequalities that permeate through neoliberal nation-states and western criminal justice systems. It concludes that SBI advocates must seek to promote a less homogeneous idea of what an SBI is, as well as be more sensi...
Analyzed through the lens of social-bond theory, this thesis examines the relationship between sport...
The objective of this study was to create an understanding and more knowledge of how law enforcement...
International audienceThe use and efficiency of sport for social inclusion seem to be unanimously ac...
This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the ...
Representations of youth are often polarised: stressing potentiality or deficiency. This ambivalence...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
Participation in sport is often positioned as a panacea for addressing social disharmony especially ...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
The suggestion that sport and physical activity can have a positive impact on young people’s lives i...
Despite the widespread implementation of sports-based crime prevention programs, there is little kno...
In recent years the use of sport as an intervention to reduce crime in the community and prisons, an...
This article critically examines some of the major challenges and dilemmas faced by sport-based inte...
This document presents a Theory of Change which outlines how and why sport can impact on enhancing p...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
This article critically examines some of the major challenges and dilemmas faced by sport-based inte...
Analyzed through the lens of social-bond theory, this thesis examines the relationship between sport...
The objective of this study was to create an understanding and more knowledge of how law enforcement...
International audienceThe use and efficiency of sport for social inclusion seem to be unanimously ac...
This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the ...
Representations of youth are often polarised: stressing potentiality or deficiency. This ambivalence...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
Participation in sport is often positioned as a panacea for addressing social disharmony especially ...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
The suggestion that sport and physical activity can have a positive impact on young people’s lives i...
Despite the widespread implementation of sports-based crime prevention programs, there is little kno...
In recent years the use of sport as an intervention to reduce crime in the community and prisons, an...
This article critically examines some of the major challenges and dilemmas faced by sport-based inte...
This document presents a Theory of Change which outlines how and why sport can impact on enhancing p...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
This article critically examines some of the major challenges and dilemmas faced by sport-based inte...
Analyzed through the lens of social-bond theory, this thesis examines the relationship between sport...
The objective of this study was to create an understanding and more knowledge of how law enforcement...
International audienceThe use and efficiency of sport for social inclusion seem to be unanimously ac...