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Life in the Gang

Life in the Gang

Life in the Gang

Family, Friends, and Violence
Scott H. Decker, University of Missouri, St Louis
Barrik van Winkle, University of Texas, Austin
March 1997
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9780521565660
£35.00
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    This study is based on three years of field work with 99 active gang members and 24 family members. The book describes the attractiveness of gangs, the process of joining, their chaotic and loose organisation, and their members' predominant activities - mostly hanging out, drinking, and using drugs. The authors also discuss gang members' rather slapdash involvement in major property crime and their disorganised participation in drug traffic, as well as the often fatal consequences of their violent life-style. Although the book focuses on the individual, organisational, and institutional aspects of gang membership, it also explores gang members' involvement with other school and neighborhood structures. Extensive interviews with family members provide groundbreaking insights into the gang members' lives. As much as possible, however, the story is told in the gang members' own words.

    • Book is based on compelling interviews with active gang members and their relatives - includes lots of direct quotes
    • Provides new information about family members, not available in other books
    • Controversial, contradicts public stereotypes of highly organized gang predators

    Product details

    March 1997
    Paperback
    9780521565660
    320 pages
    228 × 154 × 20 mm
    0.503kg
    13 b/w illus. 3 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. 'Are you claiming?': methods of study
    • 3. 'I'm down with the Bloods, what's up cuz?': individual issues
    • 4. 'We ain't no worldwide thing or nothing': group membership issues
    • 5. 'Where you hanging?': minor crime and gang members
    • 6. 'I love to bang': serious crime by gang members
    • 7. Gang members and social institutions
    • 8. Gang members and their families
    • 9. Responding to gangs: theory and policy
    • References.
      Authors
    • Scott H. Decker , University of Missouri, St Louis
    • Barrik van Winkle , University of Texas, Austin