Its scouse soldier’s lad init! An examination of modern Urban street gangs on Merseyside

IF 0.5 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
R. Hesketh
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Purpose This paper aims to discuss the emergence of the contemporary Urban Street Gang (USG) on Merseyside. In terms of gang scholarship in the UK, Merseyside has been greatly neglected despite regular reports in national mainstream media that suggest Merseyside USGs represent some of the most criminally active and violent members in the UK. Design/methodology/approach A specific methodology has been omitted because the author while providing a viewpoint from Hesketh (2018), also wishes to encapsulate observations from the remaining two pieces of research conducted on Merseyside (Smithson et al., 2009; Robinson, 2018). For this reason, a summary of the methods used in each of the three studies is provided. Findings The paper will highlight observations drawn from all three research studies that were prevalent with USG members throughout the Merseyside county at the time of each study. They include aspects surrounding territoriality, belonging and identity through dress style as well as USG structures and motivation for joining. In particular, the paper will address also address the role of drugs which has transformed the structural make-up of many Merseyside USGs from relatively loosely knit-street corner groups involved in anti-social behaviour (ASB) to more structural-deviant entrepreneurial enterprises. Research limitations/implications The paper calls for more research to be carried out on Merseyside. Limitations would include the omission of young women in each of the three studies. Practical implications The practical implications are as follows: a need to focus on the impact of bridging within excluded communities; a need to focus on emphasising that drug dealing is a crime that carries serious consequences, and not a form of work (grafting); a need to focus on young women and criminal involvement; and a need to concentrate on developing strategies that counter the allure and attraction of risk-taking behaviour. Social implications The paper addresses the impact of social exclusion and the need for equality to counter young people becoming involved in criminality and gangs as well as adult organised crime groups. Originality/value The paper is based on what have been so far the only three in-depth studies carried out on Merseyside.
它的侦察兵的小伙子init!默西塞德郡现代城市街头帮派调查
本文旨在探讨当代城市街头帮(USG)在默西塞德郡的出现。就英国的帮派研究而言,默西塞德郡一直被大大忽视,尽管国家主流媒体经常报道默西塞德郡的USGs代表了英国最活跃和最暴力的成员。设计/方法/方法省略了具体的方法,因为作者在提供Hesketh(2018)的观点时,也希望概括在默西塞德郡进行的其余两项研究的观察结果(Smithson等人,2009;罗宾逊,2018)。出于这个原因,提供了三个研究中使用的方法的摘要。研究结果:本文将强调从所有三项研究中得出的观察结果,这些观察结果在每次研究期间都在默西塞德郡的USG成员中普遍存在。它们包括围绕领土、归属和身份的方面,通过着装风格,以及USG的结构和加入的动机。特别是,本文还将讨论毒品的作用,毒品已经改变了默西塞德郡许多美国地质调查局的结构构成,从相对松散的街头编织团体,涉及反社会行为(ASB),到更多的结构偏差的创业企业。研究的局限性/意义本文呼吁在默西塞德郡进行更多的研究。局限性包括在这三项研究中都遗漏了年轻女性。实际影响实际影响如下:需要注重在被排斥的社区内架起桥梁的影响;需要着重强调毒品交易是一种会带来严重后果的犯罪,而不是一种劳动形式(嫁接);需要把重点放在青年妇女和犯罪参与问题上;同时,我们需要集中精力制定策略,抵制冒险行为的诱惑和吸引力。社会影响:本文论述了社会排斥的影响,以及平等的必要性,以防止年轻人参与犯罪和帮派以及有组织的成人犯罪集团。这篇论文是基于迄今为止在默西塞德郡进行的仅有的三项深入研究。
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