Beyond wilding

Abstract
On April 19, 1989, in New York City, a group of teenagers ages fourteen to seventeen went into Central Park. It was a clear night and not too cold, at least not too cold to discourage hardy joggers from getting their exercise. The teenagers dispersed into small bands and began targeting victims for some mischief. One group of six youths came upon a young woman jogging alone past a grove of sycamore trees. They cornered her in a gully and began to have some “fun.”
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