TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Insiders and outsiders: social change, deviant others, and sense of community in a boomtown JO - International journal of comparative and applied criminal justice A1 - O'Connor, Christopher D. SP - 219 EP - 238 VL - 39 IS - 3 N2 - In the last decade, the city of Fort McMurray, Alberta has undergone significant social changes due to the rapid growth of the oilsands industry in and around the city. In this short period of time, Fort Murray's population has more than doubled attracting migrants from all over Canada and internationally to fill labor shortages in the city. In the process, Fort McMurray has become a twenty-first century boomtown. Drawing on in-depth interviews, this article examines how young people and (adult) key informants perceived disorder, crime, risk, and boomtown living. It was found that participants drew a sharp distinction between those who contributed to the community by making Fort McMurray a home (the insiders) and those who did not (the outsiders). Blame for many of the negative aspects (i.e., disorder, crime, and risks) that came along with boomtown living was attributed to these outsiders.
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LA - en SN - 0192-4036 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01924036.2014.973049 ID - ref1 ER -