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In 2008, the UK saw over 70 brutal killings of teenagers by teenagers. Knife crime — and now gun crime — affects every community, and Britain's gangs have changed in recent years, becoming more aggressive, more territorial — and younger. This is the first full-length study of Britain's new gang culture. The author has talked to dozens of gang members from high-ranking to low, and every chapter is based on first-hand testimonies of their day-to-day reality, laying the groundwork for a comprehensive analysis of what gang life does to society and to individuals. It provides an unpleasant account of what life is like for those who belong to a gang. It also investigates how the authorities are attempting to combat the problem, and analyses the social evils of which gang life is a symptom, not a cause. A readable portrait of an unfortunate section of British society and how it ended up this way. Unlike many books of this type, this one is never voyeuristic ... it is looking for patterns — patterns that will make it possible to understand and help. Author: John Heale. (286 pages)Level: Mainly 2nd and 3rd year of the Gymnasium/Papers/Projects
Contents: Violence Causes Youth Violence (American Academy of Family Physicians); The Negative Effects of Media Violence Have Not Been Established (David Trend); Girls Have Become More Violent (Liz Welch); Girls Have Not Become More Violent (Mike Males); Stricter Gun Control Laws Can Prevent Youth Violence (Children’s Defense Fund); Gun Control Laws Cannot Prevent Youth Violence (Howard Nemerov); Views Differ on Zero Tolerance Policies (Tobin McAndrews); Zero Tolerance Policies Are Unfair; (Rhonda B. Armistead); Organizations to Contact; Bibliography; Index.
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