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This is a collection of original research reports on the status of
street gangs and problematic youth groups in Europe, as well as a
set of reports on the current status of American street gang
research and its implications for the European gang situation.
Seven American papers are joined with reports from England, Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Holland, Belgium, France, and
Slovenia. Summary chapters by the American and European editors
provide overviews of the street gang picture: the associated issues
and problems of definition, community context, comparative research
procedures, and implications for prevention and intervention.
Professionals and students will find these papers easy to
comprehend yet fully informative on comparative street gang
studies.
This is a collection of original research reports on the status of
street gangs and problematic youth groups in Europe, as well as a
set of reports on the current status of American street gang
research and its implications for the European gang situation.
Seven American papers are joined with reports from England, Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Holland, Belgium, France, and
Slovenia. Summary chapters by the American and European editors
provide overviews of the street gang picture: the associated issues
and problems of definition, community context, comparative research
procedures, and implications for prevention and intervention.
Professionals and students will find these papers easy to
comprehend yet fully informative on comparative street gang
studies.
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Post-Ghetto (Hardcover)
Josh Sides; Contributions by Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, Andrea Asuma, Edna Bonacich, Robert Gottlieb, …
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R2,309
Discovery Miles 23 090
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Is South Los Angeles on the mend? How is it combating the blight of
crime, gang violence, high unemployment, and dire poverty? In
provocative essays, the contributing authors to "Post-Ghetto"
address these questions by pointing out robust signs of hope for
the area's residents--an increase in corporate retail investment, a
decrease in homicides, a proliferation of nonprofit service
providers, a paradigm shift in violence- and gang-prevention
programs, and progress toward a strengthened, more racially
integrated labor movement. By charting the connections between
public policy and the health of a community, the authors offer
innovative ideas and visionary strategies for further urban renewal
and remediation. Contributors: Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, Andrea
Azuma, Edna Bonacich, Robert Gottlieb, Karen M. Hennigan, Jorge N.
Leal, Jill Leovy, Cheryl Maxson, Scott Saul, David C. Sloane, Mark
Vallianatos, Danny Widener, Natale Zappia
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