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Published by: anonym 2008-06-28
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The year 2008 has barely started and the cancer of football hooliganism rears its ugly head. Celtic FC has a code of conduct with regard to hooliganism.
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Hooliganism refers to unruly and destructive behavior.
Such behavior is commonly associated with sports fans, particularly supporters of professional football and university sports. In some countries, the
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football hooliganism. suggesting that the name hooliganism first appeared in a London Hooliganism in football started in England around the 1950s and
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How Britain Beat Hooliganism - WSJ.com::
but one has significantly reduced hooliganism with some unusual steps that would or government considers the hooliganism problem solved, hooligans have been
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elements of a group of supporters are known as Category C. The term can also apply to general rowdy behavior and vandalism, often under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The term has been used since at least the 1890s, to describe the behavior of street gangs. The first use of the term is unknown, but it appeared in an 1898 London police report. One theory is that the word came from the name of an Irish hoodlum from Southwark, London named Patrick Hooligan. There has also been reference made to a 19th century family by that name who resided in rural Ireland famed for their wild lifestyle, resulting in anyone who lived similarly as being referred to as a Hooligan. Another theory is that it came from a street gang in Islington named Hooley. A fourth theory is that its based on an Irish word, Hooley, which means a wild, spirited party.
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In the Soviet Union, hooliganism (???????????) was made a criminal offense under the penal codes of the Soviet republics. Article 213 of the penal code defined hooliganism as any deliberate behavior which violates public order and expresses explicit disrespect towards the society. a wide range of behaviors, such as vagrancy, stalking and foul language. This law was often used by Soviet authorities against political dissidents. Hooliganism is still covered under the criminal and administrative codes of Russia, and is applicable to persons at least 16 years old. Hooliganism is graded into Malicious hooliganism(???????? ???????????), hooliganism(???????????), and Petty hooliganism(?????? ???????????). Petty hooliganism is subject to administrative proceedings (roughly equivalent to application of the civil law) and classified as roughly equivalent to an infraction. It is mostly applied to minor street disorders and fighting by urban youth. Malicious hooliganism is defined as being committed with extraordinary cynicism, with resistance to law enforcement, with usage of arms or attempt thereof, or committed by a recidivist.
In Russia hooliganism appears to be associated with anti-semitism, although this connection may be due to local authorities using the term hooligan to describe something else, perhaps in order to downplay the seriousness of the offenses committed




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