All Stories

  1. Global Gangs: Street Violence across the WorldGlobal Gangs: Street Violence across the World, edited by HazenJennifer M.RodgersDennis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2014. 300 pp. $27.50 paper. ISBN: 9780816691494.
  2. Hunting gruffalo: ‘gangs’, unreason and the big bad coalition
  3. Police-initiated contacts: young people, ethnicity, and the ‘usual suspects’
  4. Loading the policy blunderbuss
  5. Counting Gangs: Conceptual and Validity Problems with the Eurogang Definition
  6. Homicide in Spain
  7. Mentoring Siblings of Gang Members: A Template for Reaching Families of Gang Members?
  8. Youth Gangs in a Global Context
  9. Blame the Parents? Challenges for Parent-Focused Programmes for Families of Gang-Involved Young People
  10. Who needs enemies with friends like these? The importance of place for young people living in known gang areas
  11. Taxing on the Streets: Understanding the Methods and Process of Street Robbery
  12. Politics of crime in Spain, 1978-2004
  13. Intimate Partner Violence in Spain
  14. Doing criminology in the “semi-periphery” and the “periphery”
  15. Delinquent youth groups and offending behaviour: Findings from the 2004 offending, crime and justice survey
  16. Results from an Elder Abuse Prevention Experiment in New York City