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Conflict processes between youth group in a norwegian city : polarisation and revenge

Bjørgo, Tore
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2005
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Bjørgo, T. (2005). Conflict processes between youth groups in a norwegian city: polarisation and revenge. European journal of crime, criminal law and criminal justice, 13(1), 44-74.  
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This study analyses the dynamics of conflict between two youth scenes in the

Norwegian city of Kristiansand, commonly described as ʻthe neo-Nazisʼ, and their

counterparts, referred to as ʻthe anti-racistsʼ or ʻthe Valla Gangʼ. The ʻneo-Nazisʼ

regularly committed acts of violence against other youths belonging to the multi-ethnic

youth scene. As such, many of these incidents could clearly be described as acts of

racist violence or hate crime. However, through interviews with 50 participants from

both sides it became clear that the acts of violence were part of a more complex set

of conflict dynamics between youth groups. This involved processes of polarisation

within and between the local youth scenes as well as cycles of generalised revenge

based on widely shared notions of ʻone for all and all for oneʼ. Youth groups and

individual actors switched between political identities and gang identities depending

on the situation, and conflicts that initially had nothing to do with racism or anti-racism

could easily become politicised. Based on an understanding of the conflict processes,

several points of intervention could be identified. Several of the interventions gave positive outcomes.
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Kluwer Law International

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