|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
This book examines the current debate about UK street gangs termed
the 'UK Gang Thesis' debate. It argues that policy formations in
the UK aimed at addressing street gangs preceding and succeeding
the English riots of 2011 have encompassed positions of both gang
denial and gang blame. The policy pendulum of denial and blame
raises questions about where UK gang-policy stands, and which ideas
and influences have framed our responses to this issue. The book
will explore the UK Gangs Thesis using an analysis of empirical
evidence from three sites in three English regions which
encompasses periods of both gang denial and gang blame. This book
is an examination of the relationship between theory, policy and
practice in the context of the current UK gangs-discourse, and one
of the first to examine the country lines phenomena. There is a
need to formulate a less partisan analysis of gangs in the UK, and
to recapture the debate from analyses which understate or overstate
the gang problem. In order to do so, Andell argues that a realist
approach is needed which defines what constitutes social reality
and overcomes theoretical and methodological difficulties in order
to critique present formulations of gangs. This book provides this
critique and makes suggestions for a more comprehensive and
democratic approach to gang policy, in what can be termed a
critical realist approach to gangs.
This book examines the current debate about UK street gangs termed
the 'UK Gang Thesis' debate. It argues that policy formations in
the UK aimed at addressing street gangs preceding and succeeding
the English riots of 2011 have encompassed positions of both gang
denial and gang blame. The policy pendulum of denial and blame
raises questions about where UK gang-policy stands, and which ideas
and influences have framed our responses to this issue. The book
will explore the UK Gangs Thesis using an analysis of empirical
evidence from three sites in three English regions which
encompasses periods of both gang denial and gang blame. This book
is an examination of the relationship between theory, policy and
practice in the context of the current UK gangs-discourse, and one
of the first to examine the country lines phenomena. There is a
need to formulate a less partisan analysis of gangs in the UK, and
to recapture the debate from analyses which understate or overstate
the gang problem. In order to do so, Andell argues that a realist
approach is needed which defines what constitutes social reality
and overcomes theoretical and methodological difficulties in order
to critique present formulations of gangs. This book provides this
critique and makes suggestions for a more comprehensive and
democratic approach to gang policy, in what can be termed a
critical realist approach to gangs.
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
organizations.
|
You may like...
Wonka
Timothee Chalamet
Blu-ray disc
R250
R190
Discovery Miles 1 900
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|