As social beings, people are bound by their membership of groups. So it comes as no real surprise that they also commit crime in groups. However, there are many questions regarding group crime that we still cannot answer with any real certainty. For instance, does group membership mean that people who would not normally commit crimes become more likely to do so because of the influence of their group? If so, does this mean that membership of a criminally active group causes people to become criminal or does the group act as a support system that fosters people’s pre-existing criminal inclinations? And, how is it that group membership exerts such a strong hold on people that some risk imprisonment or even death, rather than relinquish that m...
This study aims to illuminate the processes that make individuals engage in organized crime activiti...
Abstract Since the beginning of human civilization, there has been both socially desirable and anti...
This paper documents the effect of peers’ incarceration on an individual’s criminal activity within ...
The problems associated with groups that commit crime are well known and notoriously complex. Howeve...
This special issue of Aggression and Violent Behavior focuses on group processes and the relationshi...
There is a growth in literature on the presence of gangs in metropolitan areas across the UK (e.g., ...
A consistent finding in delinquency research is that gang membership is strongly associated with inc...
In spite of criminal justice efforts to deter gang membership, gangs appear to be flourishing. This ...
In introducing this Special Issue on gangs, we overview the thrust of its papers, demonstrating how ...
Even when controlling for high levels of delinquent peers, gang youth differ from their nongang coun...
“Victim/Offender Groups ” are groups in which victims of crime and offenders meet, where the victims...
Crime and the fear of crime have a deep negative impact on personal and societal well-being. Several...
Many crimes are committed by more than one offender, meaning that viewing an individual offender as ...
This book is an attempt to invigorate criminological thought by presenting the case for the proper i...
The high prevalence of violent offending amongst gang-involved youth has been established in the lit...
This study aims to illuminate the processes that make individuals engage in organized crime activiti...
Abstract Since the beginning of human civilization, there has been both socially desirable and anti...
This paper documents the effect of peers’ incarceration on an individual’s criminal activity within ...
The problems associated with groups that commit crime are well known and notoriously complex. Howeve...
This special issue of Aggression and Violent Behavior focuses on group processes and the relationshi...
There is a growth in literature on the presence of gangs in metropolitan areas across the UK (e.g., ...
A consistent finding in delinquency research is that gang membership is strongly associated with inc...
In spite of criminal justice efforts to deter gang membership, gangs appear to be flourishing. This ...
In introducing this Special Issue on gangs, we overview the thrust of its papers, demonstrating how ...
Even when controlling for high levels of delinquent peers, gang youth differ from their nongang coun...
“Victim/Offender Groups ” are groups in which victims of crime and offenders meet, where the victims...
Crime and the fear of crime have a deep negative impact on personal and societal well-being. Several...
Many crimes are committed by more than one offender, meaning that viewing an individual offender as ...
This book is an attempt to invigorate criminological thought by presenting the case for the proper i...
The high prevalence of violent offending amongst gang-involved youth has been established in the lit...
This study aims to illuminate the processes that make individuals engage in organized crime activiti...
Abstract Since the beginning of human civilization, there has been both socially desirable and anti...
This paper documents the effect of peers’ incarceration on an individual’s criminal activity within ...