Rethinking Knife Crime

Rethinking Knife Crime
Title Rethinking Knife Crime PDF eBook
Author Elaine Williams
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 393
Release 2021-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030837424

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This critical textbook looks beyond the immediate data on knife crime to try and make sense of what is a global phenomenon. Yet it especially explores why the UK in particular has become so preoccupied by this form of interpersonal, often youthful, violence. The book explores knife crime in its global and historical context and examines crime patterns including the “second wave” of knife crime in Britain. It then incorporates new empirical data to explore key themes including: police responses, popular narratives, and the various interests benefiting from the 'knife crime industry'. It captures the “voices” of those impacted by knife crime including young people, community leaders, and youth work practitioners. Drawing on criminology, sociology, cultural studies and history, the book argues that the problem is firmly located at the intersection of a series of concerns about class, race, gender and generation that are a product of British history and its global past. It seeks to trace the several roots of the contemporary knife crime 'epidemic', ultimately to propose newer and alternative strategies for responding to it. It encourages a critical engagement with this subject, with the inclusion of some learning exercises for undergraduate students and above in the the social sciences, whilst also speaking to researchers, policy-makers and practitioners.

Talk about Gangs and Knife Crime

Talk about Gangs and Knife Crime
Title Talk about Gangs and Knife Crime PDF eBook
Author Sarah Levete
Publisher
Pages
Release 2009
Genre Gangs
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Gangs and Knife Crime

Gangs and Knife Crime
Title Gangs and Knife Crime PDF eBook
Author Sarah Levete
Publisher Wayland
Pages 48
Release 2012
Genre Gangs
ISBN 9780750268721

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An informative and engaging exploration of key issues that affect children and young teenagers. The series will encourage discussion and debate of the issues and provide guidance and reassurance.

Gangs and Knife Crime

Gangs and Knife Crime
Title Gangs and Knife Crime PDF eBook
Author Sarah Levete
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2009
Genre Gangs
ISBN 9780750257350

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An informative and engaging exploration of key issues that affect children and young teenagers. The series will encourage discussion and debate of the issues and provide guidance and reassurance.

Scotland’s Gang Members

Scotland’s Gang Members
Title Scotland’s Gang Members PDF eBook
Author Robert McLean
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 202
Release 2020-06-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030477525

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Drawing on extensive life-history interviews with serious violent offenders, this book offers a unique socio-historical analysis of gang membership and gang evolution in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. The book chronicles the lives of young men in and around Glasgow from early childhood to present day and examines the lived experience of family, friendship, community, and crime. It demonstrates how street reputations are won and lost and how gang membership is not a single event but an experiential process of offending, victimisation, consensus, and conflict. The book follows the young men’s descent into knife crime and street violence and the impact of imprisonment on their life chances. Detailed narratives capture how they individually and collectively transitioned from street violence to profit-driven organised crime, before eventually disengaging from gangs and desisting from offending. The book concludes with an in-depth discussion of the evolution of gangs and organised crime in the 21st century and in the inner-workings of Scotland’s marketplace for illegal goods and services, with implications for police, practitioners, and policymakers. A page-turner from start to finish, Scotlands’ Gang Members is a truly unique contribution to knowledge about gangs and crime, written to high academic standards but readable and accessible to all.

The Gangs of Manchester

The Gangs of Manchester
Title The Gangs of Manchester PDF eBook
Author Andrew Davies
Publisher Milo Books Ltd
Pages 428
Release 2009-05-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology

The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology
Title The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology PDF eBook
Author Deirdre Healy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 724
Release 2015-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317698169

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The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology is the first edited collection of its kind to bring together the work of leading Irish criminologists in a single volume. While Irish criminology can be characterised as a nascent but dynamic discipline, it has much to offer the Irish and international reader due to the unique historical, cultural, political, social and economic arrangements that exist on the island of Ireland. The Handbook consists of 30 chapters, which offer original, comprehensive and critical reviews of theory, research, policy and practice in a wide range of subject areas. The chapters are divided into four thematic sections: Understanding crime examines specific offence types, including homicide, gangland crime and white-collar crime, and the theoretical perspectives used to explain them. Responding to crime explores criminal justice responses to crime, including crime prevention, restorative justice, approaches to policing and trial as well as post-conviction issues such as imprisonment, community sanctions and rehabilitation. Contexts of crime investigates the social, political and cultural contexts of the policymaking process, including media representations, politics, the role of the victim and the impact of gender. Emerging ideas focuses on innovative ideas that prompt a reconsideration of received wisdom on particular topics, including sexual violence and ethnicity. Charting the key contours of the criminological enterprise on the island of Ireland and placing the Irish material in the context of the wider European and international literature, this book is essential reading for those involved in the study of Irish criminology and international and comparative criminal justice.