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Bullying and gangs
Although bullying is associated with gangs, questions arise as to whether bullying, as such, takes place within gangs. In this chapter we will provide a critical analysis of bullying as this pertains to youth gangs and especially to violence within gangs, and as applied to the behaviour of individual gang members. We will talk about young men between 12 and 25 years of age and review relevant literature with a view to tlleolising the natme of the relationship between bullying and violence within a youth gang context. Bullying is associated with the reasons why individuals join gangs and with gang-related behaviour, but the violence within a gang is of a different character than that usually described by the term bullying. Bullying has implications for related and/or subsequent types of street violence, but is less relevant for descriptions of violence within a youth gang context as such.
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Publication title
Bullying a Public Health ConcernEditors
Jorge C. Srabstein and Joav MerrPagination
119-128ISBN
9781626185883Department/School
School of Social SciencesPublisher
Nova Science PublishersPlace of publication
New YorkExtent
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