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Bad kids : South African youngsters who rob and kill. Chris Karsten ; [English translation by Herman Fourie].

By: KARSTEN, Chris Cape Town, 2007 | Bible Society of South AfricaContributor(s): KARSTEN, Chris Cape Town, 2007, 2007 | Bible Society of South AfricaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: True crime True crime (Cape Town, South Africa) ; 9780798 149013Publication details: Cape Town : Human & Rousseau, 2007. Description: 143 pages Colour illustrations, portraits 22 cmISBN: 9780798 149013Subject(s): KARSTEN, Chris Cape Town, 2007 2007 | Hidden voices series | Kabbala | Actions and defenses -- South Africa | South Africa | Action research | Cape town | adolescenceGenre/Form: Adult Non-Fiction DDC classification: 364.15230835 KARS Summary: Bad Kids tells ten true stories of youngsters involved in serious crime, often the worst possible crime: ending other people's lives before their own have properly begun. There are tales of unspeakable malice: boys and girls who lie and steal to gain favours; students from privileged backgrounds who brutally kill a homeless man; sixteen-year-olds who murder their parents and siblings. Sometimes heroism and hope flow from tragedy: Angeline Taljaard bravely sings in a musical the day after members of her immediate family have been murdered and maimed by two fifteen-year-old boys; and many people on both sides of the Atlantic still benefit from Amy Biehl s legacy after she was stoned to death by teenagers coming from a political rally. Chris Karsten follows the often bizarre twists and turns in the story behind the headline crime, masterfully recreating the suspense and action. He gets right inside the minds of the main characters and puts a human face to these perplexing crimes. As a journalist he was directly involved with many of the events recounted in this collection. Like a series of still photographs, they place you in the centre of the dramatic events of which the outcomes were still unclear at the time. To flesh out these often-sketchy facts, he held lengthy discussions with people who were intimately involved with the cases: survivors, next of kin, detectives, forensic specialists and psychologists.
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Bad Kids tells ten true stories of youngsters involved in serious crime, often the worst possible crime: ending other people's lives before their own have properly begun. There are tales of unspeakable malice: boys and girls who lie and steal to gain favours; students from privileged backgrounds who brutally kill a homeless man; sixteen-year-olds who murder their parents and siblings. Sometimes heroism and hope flow from tragedy: Angeline Taljaard bravely sings in a musical the day after members of her immediate family have been murdered and maimed by two fifteen-year-old boys; and many people on both sides of the Atlantic still benefit from Amy Biehl s legacy after she was stoned to death by teenagers coming from a political rally. Chris Karsten follows the often bizarre twists and turns in the story behind the headline crime, masterfully recreating the suspense and action. He gets right inside the minds of the main characters and puts a human face to these perplexing crimes. As a journalist he was directly involved with many of the events recounted in this collection. Like a series of still photographs, they place you in the centre of the dramatic events of which the outcomes were still unclear at the time. To flesh out these often-sketchy facts, he held lengthy discussions with people who were intimately involved with the cases: survivors, next of kin, detectives, forensic specialists and psychologists.

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