North & South: Girls Are Behaving Badly
Press Release, 13 April 2009
GIRLS ARE
BEHAVING BADLY
Teenage girls identified as bashers, bullies and manipulative “Queen Bees” – it’s the dark side of New Zealand’s vaunted “Girls Can Do Anything” campaign, reveals North & South in its just-released issue.
In a probing cover story, the magazine asks if we’re raising a new generation of violent young women. In the decade to 2007 the number of females aged 10 to 20 apprehended by the police for violence rose 69 per cent – and police say the age of these offenders is getting lower and lower.
North & South looks at both the extreme end of female violence – including murders and assaults – and the growing “ladette lout” culture that’s seen a rise in hard-drinking, tough-talking, promiscuous young women; also the more subtle forms of bullying and manipulation, known overseas as the “Bitch Barbie” syndrome.
In the feature, experts explain why these young women are so angry – and what’s being done to steer vulnerable girls away from violent behaviour and rehabilitate those who have been convicted for acts of violence.
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North & South
North & South is the most
read Current Affairs and Business magazine in New Zealand.
Published monthly, North & South delivers journalism
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heart (and, yes, sometimes the heartache) of what it is to
be a New Zealander.
North & South was named Current
Affairs Magazine of the Year at the 2008 Magazine
Publishing Awards.
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