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OverviewBoys and young men have been previously overlooked in domestic violence and abuse policy and practice, particularly in the case of boys who are criminalized and labelled as gang-involved by the time they reach their teens. Jade Levell offers radical and important insights into how boys in this context navigate their journey to manhood with the constant presence of violence in their lives, in addition to poverty and racial marginalization. Of equal interest to academics and front-line practitioners, the book highlights the narratives of these young men and makes practice recommendations for supporting these 'hidden victims'. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jade Levell (University of Bristol)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Bristol University Press ISBN: 9781529219807ISBN 10: 1529219809 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 13 June 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1: Foundations 1. Masculinity, Marginalization, and Patriarchal Violence 2. Invisible Victims of Domestic Abuse, Hypervisible in Gangs 3. Music as Method Part 2: Life-History Research 4. Childhood Domestic Violence and Abuse 5. Learning How to Be a Man On-Road 6. ‘a man’/‘The Man’ 7. Love and Fear 8. The Road Ahead Part 3: Joining the Dots 9. Policy Links: Why is ‘Domestic Abuse’ Not ‘Serious Violence’? A False Dichotomy 10. Understanding the Pathways from Domestic Abuse to Gang Involvement 11. Masculinity, Vulnerability, and ViolenceReviewsFor anyone working with young people involved with violence and drug gangs, this is an important book which gives another perspective to understanding those who have been drawn in to such a world. Seen and Heard Sometimes a book comes along that ...merits attention from practitioners, because it helps them understand the dynamics of the issues they engage with - this is such a book. These accounts do not make for easy reading and I was brought to tears more than once. Restorative Justice Council, Resolution magazine """This book offers crucial recommendations for practice and policy. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, policymakers and those who are keen to get beyond simplistic and deterministic perspectives on childhood DVA and engage with the politics of gender, race and class."" Children & Society ""For anyone working with young people involved with violence and drug gangs, this is an important book which gives another perspective to understanding those who have been drawn in to such a world."" Seen and Heard ""Sometimes a book comes along that ...merits attention from practitioners, because it helps them understand the dynamics of the issues they engage with - this is such a book. These accounts do not make for easy reading and I was brought to tears more than once."" Restorative Justice Council, Resolution magazine" """For anyone working with young people involved with violence and drug gangs, this is an important book which gives another perspective to understanding those who have been drawn in to such a world."" Seen and Heard ""Sometimes a book comes along that ...merits attention from practitioners, because it helps them understand the dynamics of the issues they engage with - this is such a book. These accounts do not make for easy reading and I was brought to tears more than once."" Restorative Justice Council, Resolution magazine" Using music elicitation interviews, Levell offers a unique insight into the impact early childhood trauma, via hidden experiences of domestic violence, has on the life trajectories of gang-involved young men. Robert McLean, University of the West of Scotland Jade Levell has produced a study which is methodological, creative and original. The book offers important insights into the relationship between childhood traumas and young people's involvement with gangs. It should be essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how to help young men navigate trajectories into adulthood. James Windle, University College Cork Combining methodological innovation and compelling analysis, this ground-breaking book by Jade Levell is indispensable to anyone seeking to make sense of violence in the lives of boys and young men. Keir Irwin-Rogers, The Open University A timely and thought-provoking book that shines a spotlight on the intersection of masculinities and social inequalities for boys from marginalized backgrounds living in contexts of violence. Claudia Bernard, Goldsmiths, University of London This brutally honest book explores the ways in which domestic violence, trauma, and fear interact to create 'on road' identities. Academics, students, and practitioners interested in this subject should read this book. Tara Young, University of Kent Author InformationJade Levell is Lecturer in Criminology and Gender Violence at the University of Bristol. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |