Gang membership is considered to be a criminogenic factor that negatively impacts an individual’s ability to successfully desist from offending and presents special management challenges across Corrections’ service delivery. Despite the durability of gangs in New Zealand, these groups are poorly defined with little known about disengagement processes that may inform broader criminal desistance pathways. This paper argues that a theory of gangs is a necessary step to inform constructive and sustainable behaviour change practices. A transitional perspective of gang-centred lifestyles is proposed as a starting point to considering efficacious intervention efforts with offenders who identify with these complex and challenging groups
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
Although gang behaviour was in evidence in early colonial New Zealand, the advent of modern gangs ca...
An exploratory study to add to the understanding of the psychological processes contributing to viol...
Gang membership is considered to be a criminogenic factor that negatively impacts an individual’s ab...
Purpose: Gang affiliation is strongly associated with youth crime. Although gang prevention, interve...
The presence of gangs poses a significant social problem due to their prevalence and the disproporti...
This thesis examines the process by which young people stop, or 'desist' from, criminal offending in...
There is a need to recognise that gangs are a form of community with accompanying norms, values, pro...
Prison violence is a significant concern both in New Zealand and across the globe. While past theori...
This thesis explores moral disengagement and the proposed concept of discriminant moral disengagemen...
This practitioner’s guide examines how knowledge about the specific needs of gang-involved young peo...
Purpose: In their 1999 classic, Crime is Not the Problem, Zimring and Hawkins changed the way crimin...
Attempts have been made to theoretically and empirically identify which factors drive gang-joining a...
Researchers have examined aspects of gangs and their members for almost a century. This work, howeve...
Like many other Western jurisdictions over the past sixty years, New Zealand has had to contend wit...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
Although gang behaviour was in evidence in early colonial New Zealand, the advent of modern gangs ca...
An exploratory study to add to the understanding of the psychological processes contributing to viol...
Gang membership is considered to be a criminogenic factor that negatively impacts an individual’s ab...
Purpose: Gang affiliation is strongly associated with youth crime. Although gang prevention, interve...
The presence of gangs poses a significant social problem due to their prevalence and the disproporti...
This thesis examines the process by which young people stop, or 'desist' from, criminal offending in...
There is a need to recognise that gangs are a form of community with accompanying norms, values, pro...
Prison violence is a significant concern both in New Zealand and across the globe. While past theori...
This thesis explores moral disengagement and the proposed concept of discriminant moral disengagemen...
This practitioner’s guide examines how knowledge about the specific needs of gang-involved young peo...
Purpose: In their 1999 classic, Crime is Not the Problem, Zimring and Hawkins changed the way crimin...
Attempts have been made to theoretically and empirically identify which factors drive gang-joining a...
Researchers have examined aspects of gangs and their members for almost a century. This work, howeve...
Like many other Western jurisdictions over the past sixty years, New Zealand has had to contend wit...
This article, based on research conducted in Glasgow, Scotland, analyses the complex process of desi...
Although gang behaviour was in evidence in early colonial New Zealand, the advent of modern gangs ca...
An exploratory study to add to the understanding of the psychological processes contributing to viol...