Children Who Kill: Profiles of Pre-Teen And Teenage Killers

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Sometimes the gang acts as an alternative parent, giving them a skewed respect and stature. For the first time, they have a sense of belonging – and, in order to keep their status in the group, they will maim, rape and kill. Such gangs invariably have a leader. They also tend to have at least one member who is reluctant to carry out the murder, and who is likely to confess to the police.
    The most widely reported teen gang rape-murders have been American ones, but in December 2001 a gang of
...thirteen and fourteen-year-old boys carried out a gang rape in the leafy town of Guildford, England. The five youths separated a fifteen-year-old from her friend and dragged her to a car park where they repeatedly raped her, thankfully stopping short – or being stopped short – of murder. They were apprehended and released on police bail.
    Such rapes give the group a purpose – after all, they are often comprised of very inarticulate youths who have no employment or hobbies to talk about.
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