
Eurogang Project
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Official account of the Eurogang Network (ASC, ESC). American and European social scientists talk research on street gangs and troublesome youth groups.
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New article in Network Science w/ Jason Gravel, Joris Mulder, Roger Leenders, Carter T. Butts, @jeffbrantingham, P. Jeffrey Brantingham, & George Tita examining the contagion of gang violence w/ Relational Event Models UA Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Temple Criminal Justice UCI Social Ecology Tilburg University doi.org/10.1017/nws.20…



Enjoying the 21st meeting of the Eurogang Project program of research in Les Avellanes, Spain And kudos to Jose Sanchez for delivering a top notch presentation on our evaluation of our evaluation of a multidisciplinary team and street outreach intervention in Denver




Save the date for the 22nd Eurogang Project workshop. If you conduct cross-national, comparative, and/or multi-method research on gangs, mark down these dates and keep an eye out for the call for papers. If you have questions, reach out to me or Jose Sanchez. Please share widely.



Next up for our #MHRGROW cohort is: Dr Jaimee Mallion who is a forensic psychologist and psychology lecturer London South Bank University - LSBU. Jaimee focuses on the role of mental health in gang membership and is a member of the Eurogang Project network. orcid.org/0000-0002-7964…








Are transnational gangs the result of migration? Yes.. & No! @DrJonathanRosen and I advance some answers here 👇 Transnational Gangs? Understanding Migration and Gangs academic.oup.com/edited-volume/… Many thanks to David Pyrooz, John Leverso & James Densley for inviting us to contribute.



What's a gang? In a new vignette study, JDensley David Pyrooz & Jose Sanchez asked a US YouGov sample, describing a teen group and varying its features. They find that group names, violent activity, and structure all shape what the public considers a gang. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



Excited to share our new article, "Keeping it Real: A Signaling Theory Perspective on Authentic Claims of Gang Membership Made on Social Media," now out in Theoretical Criminology. Co-authored with James Densley and Lindsey Insco Inbox me for a copy journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…