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.
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Towards a Critical Realist Approach
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ISBN
9783030128913
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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