The aim of this chapter is to examine how the street is socially constructed as a site for action and adventure by different groups of young people. The first part examines the push larrikins of Sydney and Melbourne in the 1800s - groups of young people who were noted for their street presence and who were at the centre of moral panics for several decades. The paper then gives consideration to contemporary examples of street-present youth through reference to the so-called Middle Eastern gangs of Sydney. Interesting differences and similarities are explored between the two time periods and the two groups. Consideration is given to street activities, group appearance, policing practices and the specific nature of the moral panic. The inters...
This paper analyses the ideological elements of the moral panic about 'ethnic gang rape' in Sydney o...
Between 1965 and 1968, gangs 'reappeared' in Glasgow. Perceived as younger, more violent and more da...
This chapter discusses the cultural criminology perspective on gangs. Rather than a strictly delinea...
The aim of this chapter is to examine how the street is socially constructed as a site for action an...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
The resurgence and visibility of homelessness since the 1980s have become significant social and pol...
The male larrikin, or street rowdy, is a common figure in late-colonial Australian history. His fema...
Abstract. The resurgence and visibility of homeiessness since the 1980s have become significant soci...
The intention of this chapter is to discuss the issue of policing and social cohesion by examining t...
On a Saturday night in 1887, 13-year-old Mary Ann M., a resident of the inner-industrial Sydney dist...
This paper demonstrates how the Lebanese immigrant population in Australia (and especially its large...
Baby booms have a long history. In 1870, colonial Melbourne was ‘perspiring juvenile humanity’ with ...
"Focusing on the everyday behaviour of people in the late-Victorian street, this volume provides an ...
This paper analyses the ideological elements of the moral panic about 'ethnic gang rape' in Sydney o...
Between 1965 and 1968, gangs 'reappeared' in Glasgow. Perceived as younger, more violent and more da...
This chapter discusses the cultural criminology perspective on gangs. Rather than a strictly delinea...
The aim of this chapter is to examine how the street is socially constructed as a site for action an...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
This article explores the sartorial style of participants in a street-based youth subculture that th...
The resurgence and visibility of homelessness since the 1980s have become significant social and pol...
The male larrikin, or street rowdy, is a common figure in late-colonial Australian history. His fema...
Abstract. The resurgence and visibility of homeiessness since the 1980s have become significant soci...
The intention of this chapter is to discuss the issue of policing and social cohesion by examining t...
On a Saturday night in 1887, 13-year-old Mary Ann M., a resident of the inner-industrial Sydney dist...
This paper demonstrates how the Lebanese immigrant population in Australia (and especially its large...
Baby booms have a long history. In 1870, colonial Melbourne was ‘perspiring juvenile humanity’ with ...
"Focusing on the everyday behaviour of people in the late-Victorian street, this volume provides an ...
This paper analyses the ideological elements of the moral panic about 'ethnic gang rape' in Sydney o...
Between 1965 and 1968, gangs 'reappeared' in Glasgow. Perceived as younger, more violent and more da...
This chapter discusses the cultural criminology perspective on gangs. Rather than a strictly delinea...