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Boys, Childhood Domestic Abuse and Gang Involvement

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Boys and young men have been previously overlooked in domestic violence and abuse policy and practice, particularly in the case of boys who are criminalized and labelled as gang-involved by the tim...
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  • 01 March 2026
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Boys and young men have been previously overlooked in domestic violence and abuse policy and practice, particularly in the case of boys who are criminalized and labelled as gang-involved by the time they reach their teens.

Jade Levell offers radical and important insights into how boys in this context navigate their journey to manhood with the constant presence of violence in their lives, in addition to poverty and racial marginalization. Of equal interest to academics and front-line practitioners, the book highlights the narratives of these young men and makes practice recommendations for supporting these ‘hidden victims’.

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Price: $44.95
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 01 March 2026
ISBN: 9781529259285
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Street crime, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society, Organized crime, Domestic abuse
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“For anyone working with young people involved with violence and drug gangs, this is an important book which gives another perspective to understanding those who have been drawn in to such a world.” Seen and Heard

"Jade Levell emphasises that the vast majority of children who grow up with domestic violence do not end up in criminal gangs. This is because domestic violence is so common. And she also emphasises that not all boys who are exposed to domestic violence become criminals and violent themselves." Dagens Hyheter

Jade Levell is Lecturer in Criminology and Gender Violence at the University of Bristol.

Part 1: Foundations

1. Masculinity, Marginalization, and Patriarchal Violence

2. Invisible Victims of Domestic Abuse, Hypervisible in Gangs

3. Music as Method

Part 2: Life-History Research

4. Childhood Domestic Violence and Abuse

5. Learning How to Be a Man On-Road

6. ‘a man’/‘The Man’

7. Love and Fear

8. The Road Ahead

Part 3: Joining the Dots

9. Policy Links: Why is ‘Domestic Abuse’ Not ‘Serious Violence’? A False Dichotomy

10. Understanding the Pathways from Domestic Abuse to Gang Involvement

11. Masculinity, Vulnerability, and Violence