Inside Wollongong’s MOST DANGEROUS Neighbourhoods - Into The Hood
Summary
TLDRملف النص يشتمل على سجل محادثة تتضمن مناقشات حول حياة الhoods في مدينة Sydney وتأثيرها على الأفراد. يتحدث المتحدثون عن تجربتهم الشخصية مع الجريمة والadolescence، وكيف أن البيئة الاجتماعية قد تكون مؤثرة على السلوك. يُشير إلى وجود مراكز مثل مراكز الرعاية الصحية للشباب وخدمات ال الailable للشباب الصغار الذين يخرجون من الأحداث. يُشير إلى وجود ممارسات مثل الجريمة وال嗑 العقاقير كجزء من الثقافة الأساسية في هذه المناطق. يُشير إلى وجود مساحات سكنية وأماكن تجارية مع المشاكل المرتبطة بالجريمة والعنف، ولكن هناك أيضًا تشير إلى التحسينات الأخيرة في المراقبة الأمنية والتحسينات في البيئة. يُشير إلى وجود مجتمع محلي قوي وعلاقات بين السكان، ولكن يُشير أيضًا إلى المشاكل المرتبطة بالعنف والعنف الجسدي والعنف العنصري. يُشير إلى وجود ممارسات مثل الصيد في المناطق المحيطة.
Takeaways
- 😮 الشخص الرئيسي في الفيديو قضى معظم شبابه وحياته البالغة في السجن ويستكشف الآن الأحياء في مختلف أنحاء العالم.
- 🌆 يزور مدينة ولونغونغ، وهي مدينة تقع جنوب سيدني بساعة ونصف، ويستعرض النسب المرتفعة للجريمة هناك مقارنةً بباقي الولاية.
- 🤝 يلتقي بأخ الرابر الأسترالي المشهور Husky ليعرض عليه المنطقة، حيث يتحدثان عن تأثير المخدرات والجرائم في المدينة.
- 🏙️ يستكشف المناطق التي تعاني من معدلات جريمة عالية مثل Berkeley وWarong، مشيراً إلى المشاكل الاجتماعية والاقتصادية.
- 🚔 يناقش تأثير تدخل الشرطة في تقليل الجرائم خلال العقد الماضي، مع التركيز على كيفية تعامل الشرطة مع العصابات والجريمة المنظمة.
- 🏘️ يتحدث عن التحديات التي يواجهها السكان في المناطق المتضررة، بما في ذلك الصحة العقلية والسكن والتأقلم مع الحياة بعد الإفراج عنهم من السجن.
- 👥 يعرض الفيديو تفاعلات مع السكان المحليين الذين يشاركون تجاربهم وآرائهم حول الحياة في تلك الأحياء.
- 📈 يظهر الفيديو بعض الإحصاءات والبيانات التي توضح مستويات الجريمة في ولونغونغ مقارنة بالمعدلات العامة في الولاية.
- 🛣️ يسلط الضوء على كيفية تأثير البيئة والظروف المعيشية على خيارات وسلوكيات الأفراد، مؤكداً على أهمية البيئة في تشكيل السلوك الإجرامي.
- 🔄 يناقش الفيديو دور الحلول المجتمعية والبرامج الوقائية في محاولة لمعالجة المشكلات الاجتماعية والجريمة في المجتمعات المتضررة.
Q & A
视频中提到的Woolongong是一个怎样的城市?
-Woolongong是澳大利亚新南威尔士州的一座沿海城市,距悉尼大约一个半小时车程。视频中提到,尽管Woolongong是一个小镇,但在当地的监狱系统中,来自此地的人非常多,暗示该地区可能存在一些社会问题。
视频中提到的Husky是谁?
-Husky是一位来自Woolongong地区的著名澳大利亚说唱歌手。视频中的讲述者通过Husky联系到了他的哥哥Kiza,以便了解当地的情况。
视频中提到的犯罪率情况如何?
-视频提到Woolongong的犯罪率相比该州的平均水平要高得多,一般犯罪率高出五倍,暴力犯罪率高出两倍半,财产犯罪率高出三倍半。
讲述者在视频中提到了哪些社会问题?
-讲述者提到了毒品问题、青少年犯罪、家庭住房问题以及从监狱释放后的人重新融入社会的困难等社会问题。
视频中提到的Mingen地区有什么特点?
-Mingen是Woolongong的一个地区,视频中提到,该地区有一些较为贫困的住宅区,并且有较高的犯罪率。讲述者还提到了该地区的住房情况,包括一些新的围栏和一些看起来较旧的建筑。
讲述者在视频中提到了哪些与犯罪相关的经历?
-讲述者提到了自己在年轻时的一些犯罪经历,包括与父亲一起从事非法活动,以及在成长过程中遇到的暴力和毒品相关的问题。
视频中提到的Berkeley和Warong地区有什么特别之处?
-Berkeley和Warong是Woolongong中犯罪率最高的两个地区。视频中提到,这些地区不仅有住宅区,还有商店和社区中心,但同时也存在着严重的犯罪问题。
讲述者在视频中提到了哪些与个人成长和改变有关的经历?
-讲述者提到了自己从16岁到25岁的成长经历,包括在犯罪活动中的参与以及后来的监禁。他也提到了自己在出狱后如何尝试改变生活,远离麻烦,并努力重新融入社会。
视频中提到的释放系统是如何工作的?
-视频讲述了一个释放系统,人们从监狱释放后,如果表现良好,会被安置在特定的房子中,如果继续表现良好,他们会被转移到周围的公寓中。这个系统旨在帮助人们逐步重新融入社会。
讲述者在视频中对于犯罪的看法是什么?
-讲述者认为犯罪是个人的选择,而不是环境所迫。他承认自己选择了犯罪生活,并强调了自己选择戒毒和改变生活的决心。
视频中提到的Ilong Flats地区的情况如何?
-Ilong Flats是Woolongong的一个住宅区,视频中提到该地区有较高的犯罪率,包括毒品问题和暴力事件。但也有迹象表明,通过一些改善措施,如园艺,该地区的环境正在逐步变好。
Outlines
😀 Introduction to Woolongong's Challenges
The speaker discusses their experiences growing up in Sydney's housing areas and spending a significant portion of their life in prison. They highlight the high number of individuals from the small town of Woolongong in the jail system and express curiosity about the situation in the town. The video is set in Woolongong, where the speaker plans to meet with Kiza, the older brother of a famous Aussie rapper named Husky, to explore the area and understand the local issues, including high crime rates and the impact of drugs.
🏠 Childhood and Crime in Woolongong's Housing Projects
The speaker and Kiza reminisce about their upbringing in Woolongong's public housing, discussing the harsh realities of life in the area. They recall incidents of violence, including a stabbing over a pair of shoes and a home invasion. The conversation touches on the cyclical nature of crime and the impact of drugs on the community. They also mention the police's increased proactive measures in the area over the past decade, which have contributed to a reduction in crime.
🚗 Exploring the Neighborhoods of Woolongong
The speaker and Kiza explore various neighborhoods in Woolongong, noting the differences between areas like Mingon and the more notorious Berkeley and Warong. They discuss the layout of the housing projects and the cultural makeup of the community, which is predominantly Australian with an increasing multicultural presence. The speaker also talks about the process of individuals being released from jail and the challenges they face upon reintegration into society.
🏢 The Reality of Living in Warong and Berkeley
The speaker visits Warong, known as Legoland, and Berkeley, two areas with high crime rates. They discuss the suburban layout and the prevalence of townhouses. The speaker notes the similarities between different housing projects across Australia and how they often follow the same blueprint. They also talk to a local resident, who shares his experiences growing up in the area and provides insights into the community and crime.
👮♂️ Policing and Perceptions of Crime in Woolongong
The speaker discusses the impact of policing on crime rates in Woolongong. They mention the Raptor Squad's role in cleaning up the area and how crime statistics might be manipulated for various purposes. The speaker also talks about the choices they made in life, including getting involved in criminal activities and drug addiction, emphasizing that these were conscious decisions rather than a result of circumstances.
🌿 The Role of Community and Environment in Personal Development
The speaker reflects on the influence of their environment on their life choices, acknowledging that while they were a product of their environment, they also had the freedom to make their own decisions. They discuss the importance of community centers and the state of housing in the area, noting the contrast between well-maintained private homes and neglected public housing. The speaker also shares their aspirations for a better life and the desire to travel the world.
🛤️ Navigating the Streets and Engaging with Locals
The speaker continues to explore the streets of Woolongong's housing projects, interacting with locals and learning about their lives. They discuss the demographics of the area, the issues faced by those living in the housing projects, and the stories of individuals who have experienced the criminal justice system. The speaker also observes a person apparently in distress, swinging a plank of wood, highlighting the challenges and complexities of life in these neighborhoods.
👋 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
The speaker concludes their exploration of Woolongong's hoods, reflecting on the stories and experiences shared by the locals. They express gratitude for the insights gained and the perspectives offered by the people they met. The speaker also acknowledges the complexity of the issues faced by the community and the importance of understanding the lived experiences of those in the area.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Sydney City
💡Prison
💡Crime Rate
💡Drugs
💡Husky
💡Woolongong
💡Youth Housing Blocks
💡Community Center
💡Mental Health
💡Cultural Diversity
💡Abandoned Buildings
Highlights
The area has a shocking amount of people in the new softw jail system, with individuals from the small town of Woolongong frequently appearing in various jails.
Crime rates in Woolongong are significantly higher than the state average, with general crimes over five times higher, violent crimes 2.5 times higher, and property crimes 3.5 times higher.
The narrator, who spent his youth in Sydney City housing areas and was in prison for a total of 13 years, is now exploring the world and investigating different neighborhoods.
The town's bad areas are interspersed with good ones, creating a mixed environment that contrasts starkly with the wealthier regions nearby.
Drugs are a significant problem in the area, contributing to the high crime rates and social issues.
The area has a complex system where individuals are released from jail into monitored housing, which acts as an extension of their prison sentence.
The community has a strong sense of camaraderie, with many residents knowing each other well, which can be both a strength and a challenge.
Despite the area's reputation, there are efforts to improve it, such as the development and maintenance of community centers and youth services.
The narrator and his guide discuss the impact of growing up in an environment where criminal behavior is normalized.
The area's multicultural makeup is evolving, with an increasing presence of different cultural and religious groups.
There are stark differences between the areas, with some being more visually 'ghetto' and others having a more suburban feel.
The police have become more proactive in addressing crime in the area over the past decade, leading to noticeable improvements.
The transcript includes several personal stories of individuals who have experienced the criminal justice system and are trying to reintegrate into society.
The area's notorious 'Lego Land' is a hotspot for crime, with residents sharing stories of violence and drug use.
Despite the challenges, there is a sense of hope and resilience among residents, with some expressing aspirations to travel and make positive changes.
The guide shares his personal journey, from troubled youth to someone who is now trying to stay out of trouble and make a better life for himself.
The narrative provides a candid look at life in the 'hood, with discussions on the choices people make and the impact of environment on those choices.
Transcripts
heaps of like a aband and boarded up
ones like right in the middle of it she
got stabbed over a pair of shoes stabbed
her 44 times 44
times oh someone just smashed the window
oh [ __ ] I'm span I was raised in a
housing areas of Sydney City spent most
of my youth and adult life in prison and
after a total of 13 years I'm free and
I'm out and about fly around susing out
the hoods all over the world it's
[Music]
O all right everyone welcome back into
the hood I'm at a place called Woolen
gong it's a town about an hour and a
half south of Sydney if you have
followed me for more than a year you
should know that every time I talk about
this place I always refer to the
shocking amount of people in the new
softw jail system that are from wenong
I've never been here before right so I
don't know what's going on here but all
I know in the for all the years in the
jail system for such a little town woen
gong there would always be Lads in jail
from wenong every jail you go to Every
pod you go to there's at least one blow
wooling gong where you from I'm from
wooling gong lad wooling gong and I'm
always asking they're like Wong gong's
off its head but you got to go down
there drugs have [ __ ] the place blah
blah blah anyway so we're here I'm
meeting a lad here there's a there's a
Aussie rapper famous Aussie rapper his
name's husky he's from this area so I
got in contact with him and I said lad
what's going on down wangong and can you
get someone to show me around so he
speared me into his older brother we're
going to meet this lad Kiza it's his
actual older brother and I'm meeting him
up here at the servo just behind us I
think he's here already we're in a place
right now this place is called muten
this is where his from there's a few bad
areas here right it's not just the two
we're going to muten is one of the bad
areas too but he's going to show us
around here tell us like growing up in
this particular suburb then we're going
to drive a few streets away to the two
places with the highest crime rate
that's Berkeley and warong let me show
you something that's a spin out right so
I was looking up like what's going on I
was searching it up you know so I got
some information look at the crime rates
of wool and gong compared to the rest of
the state in general crimes are over
five times higher than the average of
the rest of the state 2 and 1/2 times
more violent crimes than the state
average 3 and 1/2 times more property
crimes than the state average what's
going on in wenong where are you K I'm
at the servo yeah that's him there yeah
K how are you bro he yeah how are
you what's
happening oh my God you got to get a
photo man let's go what's going on lad
lad kebabs best kebabs in I'll keep that
Primo in there you do bro good day for
yeah it's got a lot of get out areas bro
um they kind of space it out with like
um just like normal suburbs you what I
mean so in between every bad area and
Wong gong there's good areas yeah yeah
it's so like you know how m d is like a
massive area of hos y like down here
that just kind of like smack like a like
a a big like project in the middle of
like like this this is like the richest
area morning on right here oh yeah but
like the ghettos right here you know
what I mean oh so they mix it in well
yeah bro I get you I get you I get you
that's way mean me and husk he grew up
yep Y and this is mangon this is this
this is the one yeah this is where we
going oh it's it's behind here yeah
pretty much I I presume these fences are
new when you grew up they wouldn't have
been here
yeah through here yeah go here and come
stra into the Bronx so what years did
you go up here bro um so it would have
been I was I was about I don't know 16
to about 25 yeah um Ben come down when
he was about
16 and we pretty much chucked te
straight in the heart of it bro like me
and Dad used to run a bit of a revolving
door you know what I mean just doing our
thing yep and um when we slack off or
fall asleep or whatever Benny would been
pick up the ass end of it and that's
pretty much how he got his start drugs
are bad in Wong yeah real bad bro real
bad I knew I knew that I was saying
before and I've said many times in the
past years I was always shocked in the
new softw system how many Lads were from
Wong like for a small town every jail
you go to I from Wong from wenong and
IED to think in my head what the [ __ ]
going on down
wenong more than any other town bro it's
funny how a lot of people from from um
Sydney have got like the opinion thats
of [ __ ] dogs andong in that oh do
they as we like here yeah like we think
like people from like from like now at
dogs and that oh y y y i I just think
that like an undercover in Sydney will
say they're from the gong y yeah as we
an undercover here will say they're from
Nara you know what I mean oh yeah so
it's kind of like relatable cuz because
we don't recognize their head yeah you
know what I mean I get exactly what
you're saying yeah yeah anyways that
unit right there the Second Story flat
that's where me and Ben grew up oh yeah
these are hous here too way I think so
yeah oh you used to grw up here that's
that was your apartment yeah bro back in
the day man this used to be hectic yeah
remember one time I come home here and
all all the lights in the house are off
yeah and it Hur someone I thought was my
dad dad anyways I'm sitting I'm going
dad dad this BL comes out all bed out
big knife in that yeah going what the
Yeah and he's he's like this and I just
want of backed up you know what I mean
and he's come come past me SC like
across the park here well I thought it
was all sweet and um anyways I like lock
the house
up I come to come out in the morning and
this chasing me with with suai sword
across this park all the way down
through here I swear to God his head
what the oh brother there heaps
here there's a lot of flats here B more
than I thought 5
minutes this is like youning when the Cs
get out of jail and you get like your
bed seers and stuff yeah yeah yeah yeah
this is pretty much where they Chuck you
you what I me oh so this is the the the
release
for he's Ling it he's loving it so the
lad's getting
released getting parole so there'll be
heaps of lads in here on parole and
stuff now right yeah yeah yeah
yeah
crashed don't tell me he comes back
again yeah yeah it's not it's not like
the the typical H area with um with like
kids in that yeah so like this is pretty
much where they put like com come out of
jail or oh you know what I mean yeah bit
of mental health mental health like
system yeah yeah those that you know
what those are always the worst places
because they are those very family
housing areas but like he's saying it's
like where I'm from like Sur Hills which
isn't necessarily the worst but it's a
place where they put people fresh out of
jail or people from the mental health
system and it's it's a whole another
level of like depressing there and you
know what I mean when you get to the
other areas you go to
like and uh Bley y there kind of more
kids more families than that y y most of
these just like one bedroom apartments
and stuff you know what I mean yeah um
the cops pretty much clean most of it up
you know yeah but yeah so like you were
saying it was a lot worse gr went up I
say late '90s early 2000s oh probably
pretty much all out till about maybe say
201 like 12 yep yep was pretty bad but
over the last 10 years the cops in Wong
they're real proactive you know what I
mean so like yeah
yeah like they they they pretty much
shut sh down before it even kicks off
you know yeah yeah they've taken control
of it hard yeah I think because like the
way that the the MEF scenes kind of
developed you know what I mean like back
in the day it was kind of just four
crims you know and like these days
because of such an epidemic you get
people that are just like like normal
every everyday people that are like
selling or or using it that so like it's
kind of like spaced out into like the
other suburbs yeah yeah and these
suburbs are pretty much just like the
the hot areas where the cops like
patrolling it you know yeah are all of
these apartments full from your
knowledge or is it half empties no
they're all full oh they're all full
there still plenty active cuz so many of
these places now you go there and it's
like half empty half empty like they're
trying to get rid of them this one's
well in use I think they I think they
pretty much just like like something go
to jail you know what I
mean let me have a little sus of there
like back like in the back of them yeah
cuz oh no let me walk H this one looks
old as [ __ ] bro this one looks hmed they
all pretty much set up the same
bro yeah they all all set up like this
side
up oh these are B these are in bad
condition a
broing arit
yeah
back it goes right
down
y this side back up here like the same
time that we we got out of the area
there was some he he was found in like a
surfboard bag and it was this lad that
got out of jail and my dad's like yeah
he's all right he's a good bloke in that
I'm thinking dad this a [ __ ] my
brother never liked to you know what I
mean it was about the same time that me
me me and my dad had a crack and I I
took Bend to my house in Victory yeah
and um yeah wouldn't have been 12 months
later the bloke not this bloke for his
pension and stuffed him in a in a
[ __ ] surfboard bag up there oh no way
for his pension the BL the bloke us
should just like the bloke you were
saying he didn't like he was in the the
bag no the bloke that oh he yeah he done
it yeah yeah yeah and um my old man's
Bing for him like he's like you know
some some [ __ ] soldier from jail you
know and he done that just a just
a yeah so Ben come down when he was
younger from Cops
Harbor area yeah yeah it's all burn out
yeah by the way Ben's I didn't clarify
husky the Husky that when I said I spoke
to like one of the famous rappers here
in Australia that he calls him Ben cuz
that's his real name yeah I used to I
used to get po my Fe back when when I
was younger oh y yeah so SP out there is
bro yeah this is this is like CBD bit
yeah um we'll go at the leg stuff which
is pretty much like M drew
it [ __ ] going to rip me like ran right
up to my my leg I turned around that
one's burned out abandoned behind
us and you you but you've done ja I'm 34
34 yep done maybe like nearly 11 years
now oh Dead s done plenty yeah i' just
been trying to stay out of trouble the
last couple years bro yeah yeah yeah um
yeah is that mainly like growing up drug
addiction just the normal
life
like Angry kindo you know yeah yeah but
um hasn't really hasn't really got me
anywhere
so trying to call me head yeah yeah and
um was there plenty of lads and J from
here mingon this this is pretty yeah
this is
see brother there heaps hey goes
on this is the end of it yeah this is
the end of it here yeah so that's the
start to the end
this is this looks like the main project
he the biggest building here right yeah
[Music]
yeah yeah back in the day
like y I bet you plenty of hodies are
parked under here right going that
the spot where we could dump in run
across the street you know what I mean
get back to where we live
inself like it's it's come a long way
bro like since all the developers that
have come down it's kind of I don't know
like it's a a lot better than it used to
be you know
yeah what about um here in mingon
culturally what's how what's the
cultural makeup main mainly Aussies many
CIS
or Islanders pretty much say like
predominantly it's like auss bro um it's
it's it's not it's not as Multicultural
as Sydney but it's it's it's getting
better you know yeah yeah yeah um yeah
like there's they put a mosque over
there in that so like there there's
obviously more like people people like a
Muslim I'm get into the area and stuff y
um hey
do what's going on yeah what goes on
around
e scrapping that punching on and stuff
yeah that yeah hectic how old are you
boys yeah who lives here which one of
these he Liv there I live there oh yeah
he's alling here right did you just grow
up here or you you got up over that side
when I was a kid and then I moved to
Bambi yeah Bambi yeah that's the beach
yeah M boys lers us us
us yeah when we get out to
the pap for oh there yeah oh yeah so
Lego must must be Infamous cuz even he
set it straight off the bat you got a
Lego which by the way that's I forgot to
say that in um when I said we're going
to the two highest crime rated places
here warong and uh Berkeley the part in
warong we're going to is known as
Legoland so use your imagination that's
mad but I like going through the hood
and all the bunch of lads there you know
what I
mean ready to knock on with someone up
here it's like a big these are like
youth housing blocks oh youth housing eh
yeah yeah that's another one down there
where we just were y yeah so like
there's a refuge behind this oh really
yeah I lived there when I was a kid
probably from about 14 15 I lived there
oh so those Lads yeah would that would
have been actually their places yeah so
okay yeah when you get released in like
boys homes and
stuff you haven't got like family in
that they put you in like like like
these kind of areas you know what I mean
all right yeah like these are like the
the [ __ ] the J release CL yo yo and
you're saying there's a refuge up here
yep so this is a crisis Refuge oh like
just here
yeah right in the middle of it I thought
he was saying like up the street
somewhere like in the middle of these
Flats is a crisis Refuge so like all the
boys in that the girls that come from
like um from like boys homes and girls
homes and that they'll come here first
yeah and then if they well behave they
come down here V isn't it yeah these are
like J Rel ones then we go here
so it's almost an extension of your
prison sentence these Flats here it's
pretty much exactly what it is yeah it's
an extension he so you get out of jail
if you behave you get put into that and
if you behave you get put into them
Flats so them Lads I just shook their
hand they would have been on like stage
three yeah
yeah this is um like a community center
or oh that's it no that's the um the the
first one stage one stage two yep stage
three yep yep yep
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well so this is that Crisis Center in
the middle of the flats I can see it
says there youth out of home youth
accommodation youth Health
Services release services stuff like
that the camera
there you know I've never been honestly