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Dealing, music and youth violence : neighbourhood relational change, isolation and youth criminality /

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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Alexander, James (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol, UK : Bristol University Press, 2023.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Dealing, Music and Youth Violence: Neighbourhood Relational Change, Isolation and Youth Criminality -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- 1 Introduction: Nearly Two Decades of Concern, Yet Young People Are Still Dying -- An overview of the context of knife crime and the efforts to address serious youth violence in the UK -- Neighbourhood research -- Neighbourhood crime: some theoretical underpinnings -- Chapter structure -- 2 The Wider Historical and Social Context of 'Black Criminality' and Youth Violence 
505 8 |a Racism, resistance and addressing offending behaviour within a changing political climate -- Historical context of migration, deprivation and racism -- New Labour: new focus? -- Serious youth violence and gangs branding -- Understanding the impact of oppression, racism and policy failure on youth safety -- 3 Exploring the Neighbourhood -- Deprivation, population change, diversity and relational change -- The people who make it all happen -- St Mary's young people -- Taking a wider view -- The built environment of the estate -- Local concern and local action 
505 8 |a 4 Localized Disempowerment and the Development of Criminal Cultures -- How council interventions increased the space for a violent street culture to evolve -- St Mary's Estate youth project -- Studio time -- Early signs of youth violence -- A new cooperative approach -- Proposal -- New values, relationships and statuses -- Death, mourning and action -- 5 All Alone: Youth Isolation and the Embedding of a Violent Street Culture -- The emergence of street culture -- Further isolation and the entrenchment of a violent street culture -- Continuation and escalation 
505 8 |a Professionalizing support, relational breakdown and increased violence -- 6 Studio Time, Drill and the Criminalization of Black Culture -- Drill: the sound of the estate -- The attention economy -- Police crackdowns and criminalization -- Criminal personas or an artistic income stream? -- 7 Separated, Isolated and Unconnected -- Focusing on primary school children and leaving the olders to police enforcement -- Residents standing up for themselves -- Summer play scheme -- Operation Shield -- St Mary's Football Project on the estate 
505 8 |a Residents rebuilding their confidence and the failure of enforcement -- 8 The New Normal: From Gang Violence to Individualized Danger and Child Criminal Exploitation -- Disconnected simulation -- From gang violence to criminal exploitation and individual risk -- Lowered threshold -- Violence normalization and desensitization -- Criminal exploitation, desensitization and the new drivers of violence -- 9 Learning from the Past or More of the Same -- Shifting to a public health approach to tackling serious youth violence -- Public health approach -- A child first approach within youth justice 
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