This article proposes two ideal types of street violence: contesting dominance and performing badness. These ideal types were used as heuristic devices in qualitative analyses of 159 violent interactions among Dutch youth, taken from judicial case files. These analyses revealed that over half of the interactions resembled the contesting dominance type. Here, opponents engage in sequences of challenges and provocations to aggressively establish a domineering self; attackers purposively looked for or arranged confrontations that revolved around the issue of who is superior per se. The performing badness type was found in 30% of the cases. This is one-sided violence in which attackers humiliate and toy with their victims to display their power...
Research on violent victimization among youth has received a considerable amount of academic attenti...
In this article, the violent threat emerging from “menacing loners” and autonomous cells in The Neth...
The main aim of this study was to explore the latent structure of violence and victimisation base...
This paper analyses youth violence as Goffmanian interaction rituals (IRs). The first aim is to deve...
Inspired by phenomenological and interactionist studies of youth violence, this article offers an em...
Inspired by phenomenological and interactionist studies of youth violence, this article offers an em...
Abstract Opportunities for crime are assumed to be highly localized. Therefore, using streets as uni...
Studies on the motivation for violent street crime, such as robbery and assault, have tended to draw...
Many studies of violence focus on factors – features of perpetrators and sometimes victims or neighb...
Violence has been part of the human history since its very beginning. As some believe, it is “Cain’s...
Both the internalization and the prevalence of violence-legitimizing norms are empirically related t...
This paper analyses `aggression in traffic' using a conceptual framework. The paper presents a taxon...
Many urban areas experienced an alarming growth of gang activity and violence during the end of the ...
macrosocial, third parties This paper examines microsocial contexts of violent and nonviolent disput...
Background: A large body of research has produced vast quantities of empirical data on risk factors ...
Research on violent victimization among youth has received a considerable amount of academic attenti...
In this article, the violent threat emerging from “menacing loners” and autonomous cells in The Neth...
The main aim of this study was to explore the latent structure of violence and victimisation base...
This paper analyses youth violence as Goffmanian interaction rituals (IRs). The first aim is to deve...
Inspired by phenomenological and interactionist studies of youth violence, this article offers an em...
Inspired by phenomenological and interactionist studies of youth violence, this article offers an em...
Abstract Opportunities for crime are assumed to be highly localized. Therefore, using streets as uni...
Studies on the motivation for violent street crime, such as robbery and assault, have tended to draw...
Many studies of violence focus on factors – features of perpetrators and sometimes victims or neighb...
Violence has been part of the human history since its very beginning. As some believe, it is “Cain’s...
Both the internalization and the prevalence of violence-legitimizing norms are empirically related t...
This paper analyses `aggression in traffic' using a conceptual framework. The paper presents a taxon...
Many urban areas experienced an alarming growth of gang activity and violence during the end of the ...
macrosocial, third parties This paper examines microsocial contexts of violent and nonviolent disput...
Background: A large body of research has produced vast quantities of empirical data on risk factors ...
Research on violent victimization among youth has received a considerable amount of academic attenti...
In this article, the violent threat emerging from “menacing loners” and autonomous cells in The Neth...
The main aim of this study was to explore the latent structure of violence and victimisation base...