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Girls are becoming as violent as boys

Rashid Razaq, Evening Standard
14 May 2008


Gangs of girls are now as violent as boys, and some carry knives and perform brutal initiation rituals, according to a youth worker.

A Home Office report being published tomorrow is expected to show criminal offences committed by girls aged between 10 and 17 have risen by 25 per cent in three years.

Iyabo Oba, a youth worker from Hillingdon, has warned the rising trend for violent crime among girls could soon reach the levels involving teenage boys.

Ms Oba, who spent over a year conducting research among girl gangs in London, said: "Young girls are now not moderating, but aggravating the violence of young boys and they are becomingly increasingly violent.

"A Molotov cocktail of low self-esteem and hyper-inflated sense of self respect and shame mean that if a girl is attacked physically or verbally she will lash out. And as she does that, then she should, so the logic goes, be prepared to take 'man-licks' herself."

Ms Oba, whose findings will be published by the Centre for Policy Studies next month, said violence was shown by young women from a range of ethnic backgrounds, and teenage parenthood, drug use, poor education and housing were the contributing factors.

"Girls are also forming their own gangs or 'cliques' - not in the old-fashioned way, but for self-preservation and for material gain. Aggressive acts by female gangs are rapidly rising," she added.

Ms Oba,writing in the Daily Telegraph, highlighted last week's explosion in Harrow which killed a man. Detectives are investigating whether a gang of girls engineered the blast because a 17-year-old girl had reported them to police. Ms Oba also revealed that gang initiations require girls to mug innocent passers-by.

She said: "Be under no illusion: these girls are carrying knives and are prepared to use them. Their deep sense of insecurity also underlies the incidence of widespread casual sex.

"New York faced similar problems in the Eighties [but] now has the lowest crime rate of the 10 largest cities in the US. Can London, under Boris Johnson and Ray Lewis, fare as well? If so the rest of the country will reap the benefit."

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Be under no illusions that the worsening tide of violence in London is to do with immigration.

How often does a story involving a viscous attack NOT involve an ethnic minority member?

How about some honesty here?

- Bunns Lane, London, 15/05/2008 01:29
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Re; "New York faced similar problems in the Eighties [but] now has the lowest crime rate of the 10 largest cities in the US."

Well, we simply elected a Republican Mayor, started sending criminals to jail for real, & let the police be police.

- Brooklyn Red, Brooklyn, USA, 14/05/2008 20:58
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If women are encouraged to be little fellas and femininity is despised as wimpish and role models are the appallingly gross Amy Winehouse, Britney Spears, Posh Spice, et al...is it surprising that girls cease to be girls and become vicious gorgons?

- Judith C, London, 14/05/2008 17:15
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"New York faced similar problems in the Eighties [but] now has the lowest crime rate of the 10 largest cities in the US. Can London, under Boris Johnson and Ray Lewis, fare as well? If so the rest of the country will reap the benefit."

PC may have set down roots in the USA, but it has nothing on that found in the UK. "Zero tolerance", but with exceptions made for anyone blurting out the correct buzz words? That just means more of the same. Toss PC excess into the garbage bag of history if you want to solve problems.

- Rogan, DFW Texas, 14/05/2008 15:10
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