The coping strategies and responses of African youth in New Zealand to their encounters with the police |
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Authors: | Camille Nakhid |
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Affiliation: | Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | This article looks at the coping behaviors used by African youth in Aoteaora New Zealand during their encounters with the police. African youth are one of New Zealand's newest and youngest populations yet report disturbing accounts of racial provocation and abuse by the New Zealand police. In a research study carried out with African youth about their experiences with the police, qualitative interviews with the youth and African community leaders revealed that the youth responded to the discriminatory behaviors of the police in a number of ways. These responses included being obstructive, demonstrating vigilance of police practices, and avoiding subsequent encounters with the police, and indicate that the youth are prepared to challenge the perceived racism of the police. |
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Keywords: | African youth New Zealand police migrants racism |
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