A distrust of the police, curiosity, and the "thrill of the moment" were some of the reasons behind young people joining in last summer's riots ... three young girls in Southport.
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EXCLUSIVE: Cameron Bowling was released from HMP Winchester after he was sentenced for attending a protest in the wake of the Southport murders.
Riot police hold back protesters after disorder broke in Southport last July Credit: Getty As of September last year, 147 children were arrested over their involvement in the riots that flared up ...
The clear presence of psychological factors can be seen in some of the people involved in the violent riots which occurred in response to the Southport murders. Andy Barton/Alamy Ironically ...
Thrill-seeking and a distrust of police drove young people to get involved in last summer's riots more than online ... across England sparked by the Southport murders. Children's Commissioner ...
Young people took part in the summer riots as they “looked fun” - not ... three children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport on 30 July. Social media posts wrongly alleged ...
Children who took part in last summer's riots sparked by the Southport murders were motivated by "lack of opportunity" and “deep distrust of police”, according to latest research. Riots erupted in 26 ...
The riots were sparked by the murder of the three young girls by Axel Rudakubana in Southport as misinformation spread, largely online, and led to hotels housing asylum seekers being targeted.
Southport's MP has endorsed a ... and a violent protest took place close to the scene the following day. Riots, in which mosques and hotels housing migrants were attacked, soon spread around ...
Southport's MP has endorsed a report by the ... after the attack that the perpetrator had been a migrant, and a violent protest took place close to the scene the following day. Riots, in which mosques ...