Depending on their dynamics, neighbourhoods may serve to contain or exacerbate youth violence. This book uses fascinating ethnographic and interview data to explore the disappearance of localized relationships in a South London housing estate. Through a comparative analysis of the experiences of different generations, James Alexander considers the impact of both wider socio-economic developments and the gradual move from neighbourly to professional support for young people.
As well as evaluating the effectiveness of youth work programmes, he considers how the actions of neighbours and the decisions of policymakers influence how supported young people feel and, consequently, their vulnerability to criminal influences.
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With fascinating ethnographic and interview data, James Alexander explores the disappearance of localised relationships and the rise in youth violence in a South London housing estate. Evaluating the effectiveness of youth work programmes, he considers the impact of the gradual move from neighbourly to professional support for young people.
Les mer
1. Introduction: Nearly Two Decades of Concern, yet Young People Are Still Dying
2. The Wider Historical and Social Context of ‘Black Criminality’ and Youth Violence
3. Exploring the Neighbourhood
4. Localised Disempowerment and the Development of Criminal Cultures
5. All Alone: Youth Isolation and the Embedding of a Violent Street Culture
6. Studio Time, Drill and the Criminalisation of Black Culture
7. Separated, Isolated, Unconnected
8. The New Normal: From Gang Violence to Individualised Danger and Child Criminal Exploitation
9. Learning from the Past, or More of the Same
10. Conclusion: Better Support but the Violence Remains
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• Offers an understanding of the effect multiple neighbourhood dynamics has on youth criminality.
• Historically grounded discussion on the increased professionalisation of services aimed at addressing issues within deprived neighbourhoods.
• Offers an Explanation of how micro decisions and subtle changes in relational connections over time can open up the space for youth culture to become increasingly criminal.
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ISBN
9781529216516
Publisert
2023-01-17
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Bristol University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, G, 06, 01
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Engelsk
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