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Race, Gangs and Youth Violence
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This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racialisation by the media and the police. Written by an expert with over 14 years’ experience in the ...
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01 March 2017

This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racialisation by the media and the police. Written by an expert with over 14 years’ experience in the field, it brings together research, theory and practice to influence policy. Placing gangs and urban violence in a broader social and political economic context, it argues that government-led policy and associated funding for anti-gangs work is counter-productive. It highlights how the street gang label is unfairly linked by both the news-media and police to black (and urban) youth street-based lifestyles/cultures and friendship groups, leading to the further criminalisation of innocent black youth via police targeting. The book is primarily aimed at practitioners, policy makers, academics as well as those community-minded individuals concerned about youth violence and social justice.
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Pages: 288
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date:
01 March 2017
ISBN: 9781447322870
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Juvenile offenders, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Anthony Gunter is a Principal Lecturer in Criminology and Programme Leader for the BA (Hons) Criminology and Law degree programme at the University of East London. Prior to his career in academia Anthony worked for over 14 years in both South and East London, within a variety of community settings, as a detached community and youth worker and Project / Area Manager.
Introduction;
Global perspectives on urban youth violence;
The 2011 English riots;
Gangs in the UK?;
Policing the gang crisis;
Policy, prevention and policing into practice;
Road life realities and youth violence;
Youth, social policy and crime;
Conclusion.