A Comparison of Gang- and Non-gang-Related Violent Incidents from the Incarcerated Youth Perspective |
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Authors: | Daniel Scott |
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Affiliation: | Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Indiana University of Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | Research reveals that violence in correctional settings occurs due to both gang and non-gang issues. But there has been limited scholarship that directly compares violent incidents from the incarcerated youth perspective. This study aids in filling this research gap by utilizing interviews from 264 incarcerated male youth, which include 623 violent incident narratives. Analyses reveal differences between facility location, participant dynamic, number of racial groups, and situational dynamics when comparing gang and non-gang motivated violent incidents. The results provide a better understanding of violence among incarcerated youth and have implications for theory, policy, and programming within a juvenile correctional setting. |
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