Violence and the Code of the Street: A Study of Social Dynamics Among Street Children in Makeevka, East Ukraine
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Published online on June 26, 2014
Abstract
This article explores violence among street children in Makeevka, Ukraine. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data gathered during longitudinal field research, extra-, intra-, and inter-group violence is analyzed with an emphasis on the child’s situational interpretation and adoption of the code of the street through subsequent code/identity switching and subcultural reactions. The main findings suggest that street children subculture has developed a unique code based on the need to survive and on solidarity and reciprocity; violent acts emerging among them must be understood within this context. The influence of violence on the children’s lives and street careers is considered, and alternative explanations of violence are discussed.