ID | 119903 |
Title Proper | Migrant youth in Europe |
Other Title Information | a heterogeneous generation at risk |
Language | ENG |
Author | Reinders, Heinz |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Cars were burning from rioting on the streets. Moroccan and Algerian youth were running amok in the suburbs of Paris and Lyon. Helpless police forces were unable to control the escalating violence. Then-Minister of Internal Affairs Nicolas Sarkozy threatened the mob with announcements of tighter law enforcement and stricter legal penalties. Eventually, the situation was brought under control, but those events left a lasting impression. In 2005, Europeans realized they were confronted with a young migrant generation that was at-risk and in need of serious attention. |
`In' analytical Note | Harvard International Review Vol. 34, No.2; Fall 2012: p.39-43 |
Journal Source | Harvard International Review Vol. 34, No.2; Fall 2012: p.39-43 |
Key Words | Morocco ; Algeria ; European Countries ; Youth ; France ; Migrant ; Immigrants ; European Union |