This is an abstract from the thesis submitted in 2018 by Jennifer M. Lee to the University of Manchester for degree of Master of Philosophy in the Faculty of Humanities: Gettinâ Outta the Game: Trajectories, Triggers, Turning Points and Tugs in Gang Disengagement and Desistance. Until recently little attention has been paid - in desistance or gang research - to gang disengagement and desistance. Gang research and literature was heavily focused on the causes of gang membership, the processes involved in joining a gang, and descriptions of gang activity, prevalence, composition and demographics. The Gettinâ Outta the Game study utilises wider desistance theories to present an analysis of the positive and negative influences in gang-life exiting for the nineteen former-gang members in this study. These findings draw on Sampson and Laub (1993) and Laub and Sampsonâs (2003) theories structural turning points; Marunaâs 2001 and 2004 accounts of cognitive transformation and the role of agency; Decker and Lauritsenâs 2002 and Pyrooz and Deckerâs 2011 four-fold typology of ex-gang member status, and the latterâs 2011 theories concerning the motives and methods for leaving the gang. This studyâs findings are drawn from a quasi-longitudinal data-set of oral history interviews with nineteen former-gang members. This study highlights the complexity of life events, structural constraints, cognitive turning points and labelling forces that have impacted â negatively or positively â on disengagement and desistance from gang-life. That is: The Trajectories, Triggers, Turning Points and Tugs in Gang Disengagement and Desistance. These findings highlight the longer term consequences of gang involvement and the counter-productive effects of some policy and practice measures.
Date of Award | 1 Aug 2018 |
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Original language | English |
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Awarding Institution | - The University of Manchester
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Supervisor | Judith Aldridge (Supervisor) & Juanjo Medina (Supervisor) |
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- Tug/s
- Legitimacy
- Procedural Justice
- Turning Point/s
- Trigger/s
- Disengagement
- Desistance
- Trajectories
- Leaving
- Ex-Gang Member
- Gang/s
Gettin Outta the Game: Trajectories, Triggers, Turning Points and Tugs in Gang Disengagement and Desistance
Lee, J. (Author). 1 Aug 2018
Student thesis: Phd