'We Do Not Hang Around. It Is Forbidden':Immigration and the Criminalisation of Youth Hanging around in the Netherlands

Muller, Thaddeus (2016) 'We Do Not Hang Around. It Is Forbidden':Immigration and the Criminalisation of Youth Hanging around in the Netherlands. Erasmus Law Review, 2016 (1). pp. 30-38. ISSN 2210-2671

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Abstract

The focus in this article is the ‘criminalisation’ of youth hanging around with the emergence of bans on hanging around. A critical social constructivist approach is used in this study, which draws predominantly on qualitative primary data collected between the late 1980s and 2010s. The article compares indigenous with immigrant youth, which coincides with, respectively, youth in rural communities and youth in urban communities. This study shows that there is discrimination of immigrant youth, which is shaped by several intertwining social phenomena, such as the ‘geography of policing’ – more police in urban areas – familiarity, sharing biographical information (in smaller communities), and the character of the interaction, normalising versus stigmatising. In further research on this topic we have to study (the reaction to) the transgressions of immigrant youth, and compare it with (the reaction to) the transgressions of indigenous youth, which is a blind spot in Dutch criminology.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Erasmus Law Review
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/aacsb/disciplinebasedresearch
Subjects:
?? CRIMINALISATION OF YOUTH HANGING AROUNDCULTURE OF CONTROLIMMIGRATION AND DISCRIMINATIONDISCIPLINE-BASED RESEARCH ??
ID Code:
125359
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Deposited On:
10 Aug 2018 12:46
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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16 Sep 2023 01:41