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Modern Gang Reader 3rd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 424 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 255x176x20 mm, weight: 714 g, figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195330668
  • ISBN-13: 9780195330663
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 424 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 255x176x20 mm, weight: 714 g, figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195330668
  • ISBN-13: 9780195330663
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Building on the foundation of previous editions, this anthology provides an updated, highly accessible introduction to the most salient contemporary issues in the study of gangs. This book emphasizes defining and understanding gangs, their prevalence, structures, and behaviors, and society's responses to them. With entries drawn primarily from professional books and journals written by today's leading gang scholars, The Modern Gang Reader assembles some of the most influential and insightful contemporary research available.
Topics explored in the new edition include: defining gangs; joining and leaving gangs; the variability of gang structure and behavior; gang proliferation and migration; the extent of the current gang problem; race and gender issues; the relationship between gangs, violence, and drugs; and various programmatic and policy responses to gangs, including prevention, intervention, and suppression efforts.
Thought-provoking introductions to each article guide the student by identifying and explaining central issues, key concepts, and relationships among topics. This provides internal cohesiveness and structure to the selections.
Consensus is not a hallmark of gang literature, and The Modern Gang Reader exposes students to the array of dissenting points of view that represent the numerous ongoing controversies over the nature of gangs.
About the Editors ix
Introduction xi
Section I: DEFINING AND UNDERSTANDING GANGS
Defining and Researching Gangs
2(12)
Robert J. Bursik Jr.
Harold G. Grasmick
The History of Gang Research
14(6)
Scott H. Decker
Barrik Van Winkle
A Multiple Marginality Framework of Gangs
20(10)
James Diego Vigil
The Antecedents of Gang Membership
30(13)
Terence P. Thornberry
Marvin D. Krohn
Alan J. Lizotte
Carolyn A. Smith
Kimberly Tobin
Getting Into Gangs
43(17)
Jody Miller
Leaving the Gang
60(12)
Scott H. Decker
Janet L. Lauritsen
Section II: DISTRIBUTION AND STRUCTURES OF GANGS
Recent Patterns of Gang Problems in the United States: Results From the 1996--2002 National Youth Gang Survey
72(14)
Arlen Egley Jr.
James C. Howell
Aline K. Major
The Evolution of Street Gangs: An Examination of Form and Variation
86(18)
Deborah Lamm Weisel
Street Gangs: A Cross-National Perspective
104(13)
Malcolm W. Klein
Gang Members on the Move
117(13)
Cheryl L. Maxson
Inside the Fremont Hustlers
130(9)
Mark S. Fleisher
The Working Gang
139(12)
Felix Padilla
An Overview of the Challenge of Prison Gangs
151(11)
Mark S. Fleisher
Scott H. Decker
Section III: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDER IN GANGS
Race and Gender Differences Between Gang and Nongang Youths: Results From a Multi-Site Study
162(14)
Finn-Aage Esbensen
L. Thomas Winfree Jr.
Chinese Gangs and Extortion
176(9)
Ko-Lin Chin
Patterns of Ethnic Violence in a Frankfurt Street Gang
185(7)
Hermann Tertilt
Female Gangs: A Focus on Research
192(14)
Joan Moore
John Hagedorn
The Impact of Sex Composition on Gangs and Gang Member Delinquency
206(18)
Dana Peterson
Jody Miller
Finn-Aage Esbensen
Section IV: GANGS, VIOLENCE, AND DRUGS
Membership in Youth Gangs and Involvement in Serious and Violent Offending
224(9)
Terence P. Thornberry
Gang Involvement and Delinquency in a Middle School Population
233(11)
G. David Curry
Scott H. Decker
Arlen Egley Jr.
Situations of Violence in the Lives of Girl Gang Members
244(14)
Geoffrey Hunt
Karen Joe-Laidler
Defining Gang Homicide: An Updated Look at Member and Motive Approaches
258(11)
Cheryl L. Maxson
Malcolm W. Klein
Gang Homicide in LA, 1981--2001
269(14)
George Tita
Allan Abrahamse
Street Gang Crime in Chicago
283(13)
Carolyn Rebecca Block
Richard Block
Getting High and Getting By': Dimensions of Drug Selling Behaviors Among American Mexican Gang Members in South Texas
296(16)
Avelardo Valdez
Stephen J. Sifaneck
Section V: PROGRAMS AND POLICIES
Public Policy Responses to Gangs: Evaluating the Outcomes
312(13)
Noelle E. Fearn
Scott H. Decker
G. David Curry
G-Dog and the Homebovs
325(13)
Celeste Fremon
New Approaches to the Strategic Prevention of Gang and Group-Involved Violence
338(11)
Anthony A. Braga
David M. Kennedy
George E. Tita
A Study of Police Gang Units in Six Cities
349(12)
Vincent J. Webb
Charles M. Katz
Gang Problems and Gang Programs in a National Sample of Schools: Summary.
361(7)
Gary D. Gottfredson
Denise C. Gottfredson
The National Evaluation of the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program
368(13)
Finn-Aage Esbensen
Antigang Legislation and Its Potential Impact: The Promises and the Pitfalls
381(13)
Beth Bjerregaard
For the Sake of the Neighborhood? Civil Gang Injunctions as a Gang Intervention Tool in Southern California
394(13)
Cheryl L. Maxson
Karen Hennigan
David C. Sloane
Recommended Readings 407