Gangs are growing in many different social, economic, and
political environments coupled with an alarming breakdown of public
order. Failures to contain or reduce gang crime in European, Asian,
South American, African, and North American cities may be symptoms
of fundamental problems threatening the fabric of many societies.
The spread of gangs to suburbia and remote locations is a palpable,
worldwide threat. But despite nearly a century of scholarly inquiry
into street gangs and youth subcultures, no single work
systematically reflects on comparative international experiences
with gangs. Gangs and Youth Subcultures takes up this
challenge.
Kayleen Hazlehurst and Cameron Hazlehurst argue that theories of
gang behavior in immigrant communities and the influence of
transnational crime syndicates are better tested in more than one
host society. Similar phenomena would be better understood if
placed in a comparative context. To this purpose, the editors
assembled expert scholars and policy advisers from North America,
Europe, South Africa, and Australasia. Gangs and Youth Subculture
lays the groundwork for an explanation of why gangs continue to
grow in strength and influence, and why they have spread to remote
locations.
Kayleen Hazlehurst and Cameron Hazlehurst present new findings
and innovative preventive strategies in a clear, concise fashion.
No other work brings together experts on gangs and youth
subcultures from so many countries. As such, this trailblazing book
will interest scholars and teachers of criminology and sociology,
justice system administrators, as well as law enforcement officers
and youth workers internationally.
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