Description |
1 online resource (139 pages). |
Series |
JKP resource materials |
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JKP resource materials.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 137). |
Contents |
Cover -- COVER -- Working with Gangs and Young People -- Contents -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Introduction -- What is a gang? -- Why are young people in gangs? -- What is the difference between a gang and a group of friends? -- How to Use this Manual -- Who is this manual for? -- Explaining the techniques -- Safety -- Measuring the effectiveness of the groupwork -- Bringing rival gangs together -- Chapter 1 Safety and Danger -- Key questions -- Aims -- Safety and Danger Day Plan -- 1.1 Sun Shines On -- 1.2 What Is A Gang? -- 1.3 Unwritten Rules -- 1.4 Ground Rules -- 1.5 Where Do You Stand? -- 1.6 Red Flags -- 1.7 Sharks -- FIDO cards -- 1.8 FIDO -- 1.9 24/7 Conflict Street -- 1.10 Blame Game -- 1.11 Choices And Consequences -- Chapter 2 Space and Territory -- Key questions -- Aims -- Space and Territory Day Plan -- 2.1 Territories Game -- 2.2 Conflict Maps -- 2.3 1 To 11 -- 2.4 Country Map -- 2.5 Small Group Discussion -- 2.6 Where Am I From? -- 2.7 Personal Space -- 2.8 Walking Trust Circle -- 2.9 Gangs In Your Area -- 2.10 Pulse Train -- 2.11 Chain Reaction -- Chapter 3 Status and Reputation -- Key questions -- Aims -- Status and Reputation Day Plan -- 3.1 Howdy Status -- 3.2 What Is Status? -- 3.3 Sinking Ships -- 3.4 Status And Power -- 3.5 Taking A Risk -- 3.6 Second Guessing -- 3.7 Myths -- 3.8 Jailbreak -- 3.9 I've Got The Power -- 3.10 The Powerful And The Powerless -- 3.11 Push Me If You Can -- 3.12 Boxing Ring -- Chapter 4 Enemies and Revenge -- Key questions -- Aims -- Enemies and Revenge Day Plan -- 4.1 Bombs And Shields -- 4.2 Enemy Thinking -- 4.3 Enemies And Power -- 4.4 Outsiders -- 4.5 My Enemy -- 4.6 Underlying Anger -- 4.7 Grandma's Keys -- 4.8 Whose Side Are You On? -- 4.9 Who's Affected? -- 4.10 Paranoia -- 4.11 The Gamble Of Revenge -- TAKING THE WORK FORWARD -- APPENDIX -- REFERENCES -- ABOUT LEAP -- Last Page. |
Summary |
Explaining that an individual cannot be forced to leave a gang environment but, with education and support, can be equipped to choose an alternative lifestyle, this title presents flexible activities and strategies to run either two-hour or one-day workshops - useful for those involved with working with this under-supported group. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Subject |
Gangs.
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Conflict management -- Problems, exercises, etc.
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Gang members -- Psychology.
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Social work with youth.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
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Conflict management. (OCoLC)fst00874778
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Gang members -- Psychology.
(OCoLC)fst00937676
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Gangs. (OCoLC)fst00937695
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Social work with youth. (OCoLC)fst01123565
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Genre/Form |
Problems and exercises. (OCoLC)fst01423783
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Added Author |
Kuumba, Nia Imani, 1965-
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Other Form: |
Print version: Feinstein, Jessie, 1970- Working with gangs and young people. London ; Philadelphia : J. Kingsley, 2006 1843104474 (DLC) 2006013014 (OCoLC)64314925 |
ISBN |
9781846425226 (electronic bk.) |
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1846425220 (electronic bk.) |
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