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The Construction of the Gang in British Columbia: Mafioso, Gangster, or Thug? An Examination of the Uniqueness of the BC Gangster Phenomenon

机译:不列颠哥伦比亚省的帮派建设:黑手党,黑帮还是暴徒?公元前黑社会现象的独特性检验

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This thesis explores the structure, demographics, and history of gangs in British Columbia (BC), Canada, through a social constructionist lens. The purpose of the research is for the reader to consider the current state of gangs in BC as inherently different from other places in the world, to assist in understanding why there may be misconceptions, and to promote the research and implement of more appropriate context-specific intereventions. Building on previous work conducted as a Vancouver Police officer of over 27 years, I participated in field observations with gang units in Toronto and Hobbema, Canada; Chicago and Los Angeles, USA; and London, England. I also examined gang typologies and definitions in academic literature as a segment of the historical context of gang research and highlight how these bodies of literature contribute to the social construction of gangs. A historical review of media-reported gang violence in BC from 1903 to 2012 demonstrates that gang violence is not a new phenomenon, and its history is an essential element in the constructed concept of the gang. As well, I conducted semi-structured interviews with participants who either police gangs, work with gangs, or were former gang members to get their perspectives on the issue. The research findings highlight that gangs in BC are distinct from other locations, Whereas traditional at-risk youth dominate gangs elsewhere, BC has a large number of youth involved in gangs who do not appear to possess the typical antecedents to gang involvement. Because of these differences, it is crucial that anti-gang initiatives and policies be adapted to BC context to effectively reduce gang activity and ultimately eliminate gangs.
机译:本文通过社会建构主义者的视角探讨了加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)黑帮的结构,人口统计学和历史。研究的目的是让读者认为不列颠哥伦比亚省的帮派现状与世界上其他地方固有地不同,以帮助理解为什么可能存在误解,并促进研究和实施更合适的环境-具体的事件。在之前担任温哥华警察27多年的工作基础上,我参加了在加拿大多伦多和加拿大霍贝玛的帮派单位的现场观察;美国芝加哥和洛杉矶;和英国伦敦。我还研究了学术文献中的帮派类型和定义,将其作为帮派研究历史背景的一部分,并重点介绍了这些文学体如何为帮派的社会建设做出贡献。从1903年到2012年对不列颠哥伦比亚省媒体报道的帮派暴力的历史回顾表明,帮派暴力并不是一个新现象,其历史是已构建的帮派概念的重要组成部分。同样,我对参与者进行了半结构化的采访,这些参与者要么是警察团伙,要么是与帮派一起工作,要么是以前的帮派成员,以了解他们对此问题的看法。研究结果突出表明,卑诗省的帮派与其他地区不同,而传统的高风险青年在其他地方的帮派中占主导地位,但卑诗省有大量参与帮派的青年,他们似乎并不具备帮派参与的典型先例。由于存在这些差异,至关重要的是,要使反帮派行动和政策适应卑诗省的情况,以有效减少帮派活动并最终消除帮派。

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