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Victims & Offenders
An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice
Volume 8, 2013 - Issue 2
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Original Articles

Toward Understanding the Street Code of Silence that Exists among Prolific Graffiti Offenders

Pages 185-208 | Published online: 27 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

Graffiti crews vary in size from small (2–5 members) to very large (50–100+ members). This study uses a mixed-method research design (i.e., descriptive statistics, grounded theory, and ethnography) to explore 21 small-crew members' adherence to the graffiti subculture's “no snitch” maxim. The study's findings are encapsulated in its core theory: Members of small graffiti crews bond together under the graffiti subculture's “no snitch” maxim, as adherence to this code of silence provides them with the protective/emotional support resources that are otherwise deficient in their everyday lives. The implications of their adherence to the street code of silence are discussed.

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