Our work contributes through a cultural criminological perspective to a contextualised knowledge of street violence and its constructed meanings; uncertainty, familiarity and strangeness in spaces of urban disadvantage as perceived by Scottish white youths are examined. Youth criminal and anti-social behaviour associated with knife-carrying is widely reported and structures political and media discourses which classify street culture. In our article we argue that a particular symbolic construction of social space, as experienced and constructed by weapon-carrying young white men in Glasgow, informs the landscape of violence judged in terms of official statistics and fear of crime. Signal crime theory as a particular type of cultural crimino...
The interactions between young, disadvantaged, urban men and the rank-and-file officers who police t...
This report, commissioned by the Scottish Government, presents key findings on gang membership and ...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
Our work contributes through a cultural criminological perspective to a contextualised knowledge of ...
This study aimed to contribute to knowledge about contexts of violent assault perpetrated by white w...
Glasgow has a persistent and historical gang culture. Dimensions of ‘the gang’ are widely recognized...
The thesis is composed of two sections. The first provides a critical overview of the published work...
The demonization of youth in urban communities is on the increase globally, and the recent media obs...
Knife-enabled crime has emerged as the most significant national debate on UK youth crime for severa...
This chapter discusses the cultural criminology perspective on gangs. Rather than a strictly delinea...
This paper develops a methodological framework to understand criminal laws as cultural artefacts—as ...
In England and Wales, Knife-enabled crime has pervaded the political, academic, and societal spheres...
Street gangs, by definition, enjoy a special relationship with the street. Prior research shows that...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by police services within Scotland and has ...
The label ‘knife crime’ emerged as a new category of crime in the early 21st Century and is used wid...
The interactions between young, disadvantaged, urban men and the rank-and-file officers who police t...
This report, commissioned by the Scottish Government, presents key findings on gang membership and ...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
Our work contributes through a cultural criminological perspective to a contextualised knowledge of ...
This study aimed to contribute to knowledge about contexts of violent assault perpetrated by white w...
Glasgow has a persistent and historical gang culture. Dimensions of ‘the gang’ are widely recognized...
The thesis is composed of two sections. The first provides a critical overview of the published work...
The demonization of youth in urban communities is on the increase globally, and the recent media obs...
Knife-enabled crime has emerged as the most significant national debate on UK youth crime for severa...
This chapter discusses the cultural criminology perspective on gangs. Rather than a strictly delinea...
This paper develops a methodological framework to understand criminal laws as cultural artefacts—as ...
In England and Wales, Knife-enabled crime has pervaded the political, academic, and societal spheres...
Street gangs, by definition, enjoy a special relationship with the street. Prior research shows that...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by police services within Scotland and has ...
The label ‘knife crime’ emerged as a new category of crime in the early 21st Century and is used wid...
The interactions between young, disadvantaged, urban men and the rank-and-file officers who police t...
This report, commissioned by the Scottish Government, presents key findings on gang membership and ...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...