Aguu: From Acholi Post War Street Youth and Children to ‘Criminal Gangs’ in Modern Day Gulu City, Uganda

Autor: Arthur Owor, Shai A. Divon
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Street life
Sociology and Political Science
Identity (social science)
Social Sciences
soziale Probleme
Delinquenz
Criminology
Sociology & anthropology
Criminal Sociology
Sociology of Law

Afrika
Social sciences: 200 [VDP]
assemblage
cities
Uganda
Sociology
post-conflict
Jugendlicher
delinquency
street urchin
Folkeliv
Gjengungdom
Gangs
development
gangs
security
street youth
Human Security
Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste
language
Crime
ddc:301
Safety Research
Social Problems
Post conflict
Politics
Acholi
Straßenkind
Kriminalität
Cities
Samfunnssikkerhet
crime
Post-konflikt gjennombygging
Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP]
Focus group
language.human_language
ddc:360
africa
Post-conflict reconstruction
Kriminalitet
Soziologie
Anthropologie

adolescent
Kriminalsoziologie
Rechtssoziologie
Kriminologie

Africa
Political Science and International Relations
Post war
criminality
Byer / steder
Social problems and services
Law
Zdroj: Journal of Human Security
Community-Oriented Policing after Conflict-Emerging Evidence
Journal of Human Security, Vol 16, Iss 2, Pp 82-96 (2020)
Journal of Human Security (JHS)
ISSN: 1835-3800
DOI: 10.12924/johs2021.16020082
Popis: This paper analyses the origin and evolution of the Aguu, a group of street youth/children labelled as a criminal gang operating in the streets of Gulu, Uganda. Based on a series of interviews, focus group discussions, participant observations, archival work and literature review, the paper traces the origin of the Aguu to the conflict in Northern Uganda, and describes the transformation of the Aguu from street youth/children linked to war and displacement to their present day labelling as ‘criminal gang’. Anchored in an analysis based on Assemblage Theory, this paper demonstrates the complexity, multiplicity and fluidity of the Aguu identity as a group whose inception and evolution, both internal and external, occurs through a process of relationship between social, political, economic and infrastructural changes linked to war, culture, aid and politics, affecting present day security discourses in Gulu, Uganda.
Databáze: OpenAIRE