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E-grāmata: Palgrave Handbook of Youth Gangs in the UK

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This handbook brings together cutting-edge research from key contributors on the rapidly expanding and fast-changing field of UK youth gangs. It examines the contours of the academic debates, describes and explains the origins and evolution of violent street gangs in the UK against a backdrop of globalization, and discusses the factors surrounding the emergence of these gangs in each of the four UK nations and some English regions. It also examines the relationship between gangs and wider issues relating to gender, ethnicity, drug distribution and organised crime. It critically assesses the potential and limitations of ‘Public Health’ approaches to gang violence reduction and the government’s policy responses to violent street gangs in the UK. Providing a broad examination of the latest UK gangs research, with international comparisons, it is essential reading for undergraduate and post-graduate students, in criminology, sociology, social policy and law, policy makers at local and central government level, and practitioners in the fields of law, policing, youth work, social work, housing and workers in dedicated voluntary sector organization.
1 Introduction
1(20)
Paul Andell
John Pitts
Part I The Evolution of the UK Street Gang
2 Theorising Gangs: Towards a Critical Realist Moral Theory of Youth Gangs
21(20)
Paul Andell
David James
3 Reluctant Gangsters Revisited
41(16)
Andrew Whittaker
Tirion Harvard
4 County Lines: Dealing in Vulnerability
57(34)
Simon Harding
Part II International Comparisons
5 US and UK Gangs: Research, Policy and Practice
91(20)
James Densley
6 Gangs and a Global Sociological Imagination
111(30)
John Hagedorn
Alistair Fraser
7 `Why Them?' `Why Then?' `Why There?': The Political Economy of Gangland
141(32)
John Pitts
Part III Nations & Regions
8 Gangs, Gang Evolution and Young People's Involvement in Drug Supply and Distribution in Scotland
173(18)
Ross Deuchar
Robert McLean
9 Young People, Gangs and Paramilitary Violence in Northern Ireland
191(18)
John Pitts
10 Youth Gangs in Wales: Blocked Opportunities and Broken Transitions--A Generational Evolution from Troublesome Youth Groups to `Gangs' in South Wales?
209(28)
Jenny Maher
Howard Williamson
11 Gangs in Liverpool: Scouse Soldiers init? Urban Street Gangs on Merseyside
237(24)
Robert Hesketh
Grace Robinson
Part IV Race and Gender
12 Supporting Young Women Affected by Gang Association and County Lines
261(36)
Abi Billinghurst
Fiona Factor
13 `The Alchemy of Race and Rights': The Logic of Historicizing the Contemporary Racialized Youth and Gang Phenomenon
297(26)
Esmorie Miller
14 Race and Gangs: Towards a Black Criminology
323(24)
Suzella Palmer
15 Black Lives Matter in Gang Research
347(16)
Paul Andell
16 `The Boys', Their Identities and Dynamics
363(26)
Mohammed Qasim
17 The Pakistani Muslim Community, Street Gangs and the Heroin Trade
389(22)
Mohammed Qasim
Part V Gangs and the Justice System
18 Policing UK Street Gangs
411(24)
Tom Davies
Nigel South
19 Crown Prosecution Service Decision-Making and Gangs
435(22)
Stephen Colman
20 Gangs in Prisons
457(16)
Dev Maitra
21 County Lines in Prisons
473(18)
Kelly Gray
Part VI Policy & Practice
22 The English Street Gang and Government Policy
491(28)
John Pitts
23 Youth Work and Gang Violence Reduction
519(18)
Pete Harris
Mike Seal
24 Safeguarding, Young People and Gangs
537(24)
Isabelle Brodie
25 The Premier League: Breaking the Cycle of Gang Violence
561(26)
Christine Barter
Paul Hargreaves
Kelly Bracewell
John Pitts
26 Using Ex-Gang Members as Peer Youth Workers
587(28)
Junior Smart
27 Criminal and Sexual Exploitation in County Lines: Voices from Affected Communities
615(28)
Paul Andell
Index 643
Paul Andell is BAIF (British Academy Innovation Fellow) Associate Professor Criminology at the University of Suffolk, UK. He has more than 25 years experience of working in the criminal justice field.  John Pitts is Vauxhall Professor of Socio-legal Studies at the University of Bedfordshire and Visiting Professor of Criminology at the Universities of Kent and Suffolk, UK.