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Gangs in the era of internet and social media/ edited by Chris Melde, Frank Weerman.
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Melde, Chris.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
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xx, 325 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Assessing Traditional and Non-traditional Data Collection Methods to Study Online Phenomena -- Ethical and Methodological Issues in Gang Ethnography in the Digital Age: Lessons from Four Studies in an Emerging Field -- Researching Transnational Gangs as Agents of Mediationin the Digital Era -- Women and gangs in the digital media: a distorted image? -- The Role of Online Communication Among Gang and Non-Gang Youth -- Examining the Physical Manifestation of Alt-Right Gangs: From Online Trolling to Street Fighting -- Youth Perspectives on Gangs, Violence, and Social Media in a High Crime City -- Leaving gangs - failed brotherhood and reconstructed masculinities -- Anger with love. How professionals get through to high-risk youth in troublesome groups -- New meanings, new communities and new identities? Former biker gang members involved in public sharing of life experiences -- The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Disengagement from Gangs -- Misconduct among Incarcerated Gang and Non-Gang Youth: the Role of Structured and Unstructured Activities -- Understanding Adverse Effects in Gang-Focused Interventions: A Critical Review -- Moral Disengagement and Gangs.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47214-6
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Gangs in the era of internet and social media
Gangs in the era of internet and social media
[electronic resource] /edited by Chris Melde, Frank Weerman. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xx, 325 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Assessing Traditional and Non-traditional Data Collection Methods to Study Online Phenomena -- Ethical and Methodological Issues in Gang Ethnography in the Digital Age: Lessons from Four Studies in an Emerging Field -- Researching Transnational Gangs as Agents of Mediationin the Digital Era -- Women and gangs in the digital media: a distorted image? -- The Role of Online Communication Among Gang and Non-Gang Youth -- Examining the Physical Manifestation of Alt-Right Gangs: From Online Trolling to Street Fighting -- Youth Perspectives on Gangs, Violence, and Social Media in a High Crime City -- Leaving gangs - failed brotherhood and reconstructed masculinities -- Anger with love. How professionals get through to high-risk youth in troublesome groups -- New meanings, new communities and new identities? Former biker gang members involved in public sharing of life experiences -- The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Disengagement from Gangs -- Misconduct among Incarcerated Gang and Non-Gang Youth: the Role of Structured and Unstructured Activities -- Understanding Adverse Effects in Gang-Focused Interventions: A Critical Review -- Moral Disengagement and Gangs.
The ubiquity of the internet and social media has influenced the lives of people across the globe, including young people involved in street gangs and troublesome youth groups. This development raises important questions about the causes, features, and consequences of online gang behavior, as well as the consequences of this new phenomenon for gang prevention and intervention. In this edited volume, members of an international network of gang researchers, the Eurogang Program of Research, present findings and insights from recent academic gang studies focused on the use of internet and social media. It focuses on online features of gangs and the consequences of social media for the study of these groups. The second section of the book focuses on the meaning of online media for the prevention, monitoring and intervention of gangs, and for gang disengagement processes. This is the first volume focused on the role of internet and social media in the study of gangs. Providing much needed insights into online gang processes, it will appeal to students and researchers interested in gangs and juvenile delinquency, and to professionals, practitioners, and policy-makers working on preventing or reducing gang involvement and delinquent behavior.
ISBN: 9783030472146
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