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The Gangs of Bangladesh: Mastaans, Street Gangs and ‘Illicit Child Labourers’ in Dhaka: Palgrave Advances in Criminology and Criminal Justice in Asia

Autor Sally Atkinson-Sheppard
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This book presents a study of street children’s involvement as workers in Bangladeshi organised crime groups based on a three-year ethnographic study in Dhaka. The book argues that ‘mastaans’ are Bangladeshi mafia groups that operate in a market for crime, violence and social protection. It considers the crimes mastaans commit, the ways they divide labour, and how and why street children become involved in these groups. The book explores how street children are hired by ‘mastaans’, to carry weapons, sell drugs, collect extortion money, commit political violence and conduct contract killings. The book argues that these young people are neither victims nor offenders; they are instead ‘illicit child labourers’, doing what they can to survive on the streets. This book adds to the emerging fields of the sociology of crime and deviance in South Asia and ‘Southern criminology’. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030184285
ISBN-10: 3030184285
Pagini: 203
Ilustrații: XII, 203 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Advances in Criminology and Criminal Justice in Asia

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Bangladesh.- 3. Theorising Organised Crime, Gangs and Street Children’s Agency.- 4. The Bangladesh Mafia’: Mastaans and the Market for Social Protection.- 5.  ‘Illicit Child Labourers’: Exploring Street Children’s Involvement in Organised Crime.- 6. Street Children and ‘Protective Agency’.- 7. ‘Illicit Labour’ and Children’s Culpability: Implications for Penology and Criminal Justice Responses.- 8. Implications for Research, Policy and Practice.- 9. Sharif.- 10. Conclusion.

Recenzii

“This book is a very important contribution to organized crime research as well as development of southern criminology. This book is also a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners who work on issues pertaining to child protection. Ethnographic fieldwork to a foreign country is exciting, yet always fraught with challenges and uncertainties. Reading this book, I can see Sally Atkinson-Sheppard’s devotion to research on hard-to-reach population in an impoverished Asian country.” (Weidi Liu, Asian Journal of Criminology, Vol. 17, May 20, 22)

Notă biografică

Sally Atkinson-Sheppard is a criminologist and strategist from the UK. She was awarded her PhD from King’s College London in 2015 following the completion of the ethnographic study discussed in this book. Sally began her career as a researcher for the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) in London, where she represented the MPS in a collaborative study with the British Prison Service which explored the psychology of gang related violence. She went on to advise for a variety of criminal justice reform projects in Bangladesh, including leading the Bangladesh Prison Directorate and the Bangladesh Anti-Corruption Commission through the development of their first strategic plans. Sally has recently returned to the UK after living and working in Beijing where she led the first study into migrant children’s involvement in gangs and organised crime in China. 




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This book presents a study of street children’s involvement as workers in Bangladeshi organised crime groups based on a three-year ethnographic study in Dhaka. The book argues that ‘mastaans’ are Bangladeshi mafia groups that operate in a market for crime, violence and social protection. It considers the crimes mastaans commit, the ways they divide labour, and how and why street children become involved in these groups. The book explores how street children are hired by ‘mastaans’, to carry weapons, sell drugs, collect extortion money, commit political violence and conduct contract killings. The book argues that these young people are neither victims nor offenders; they are instead ‘illicit child labourers’, doing what they can to survive on the streets. This book adds to the emerging fields of the sociology of crime and deviance in South Asia and ‘Southern criminology’.

Caracteristici

Examines an under-explored country in criminological research Discusses innovative ways to engage children in qualitative research Contributes to the global understanding of young people’s involvement in gangs and organised crime Speaks in particular to those in law, criminology, juvenile justice, trafficking and modern slavery Winner of the The 2020 ACS Distinguished Book Award