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Killing time: the role of boredom in Glasgow gangs
Johanne Miller
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Glasgow
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Boredom
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Time-kill
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Gang Member
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Offending
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Modernity
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Social Structure
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Offending Behaviour
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Criminology
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Constructivist Grounded Theory Method
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Meaning-making
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Seeking Behavior
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Maladies
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Excitement-seeking
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Social Sciences
Cell Excitability
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Social Structure
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Criminology
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Modern society
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Grounded Theory
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Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
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Grounded Theory
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Tight Junction
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Cell Excitability
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