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On Gangs (Paperback)
Scott H. Decker, David C Pyrooz, James A. Densley
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R1,202
Discovery Miles 12 020
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Gangs are multifaceted and varied, so any attempt to understand
them cannot be restricted to a singular approach. On Gangs provides
a diverse and comprehensive survey of the available theories for
understanding this social issue as well as the broad range of
responses to it. The authors look at the many influences on gangs'
operation, growth, prevention, and enforcement. The authors provide
different criminological, psychological, and sociological
approaches to gang studies, including interviews with past and
current gang members. On Gangs presents the core issues for
understanding gangs, including emerging topics like prison gangs,
gender and gangs, and international gangs. There is also a focus on
policing, legislation, and punishment. Weaving together research
and policy findings to address the causes, contexts, and
consequences of gangs, the authors address topics including
joining, resisting, and leaving gangs, and how gangs operate in
communities and institutions. An authoritative and sweeping tour of
gang scholarship, On Gangs showcases the critical evidence-based
solutions in prevention, enforcement, legislation, and
intervention. The authors seek to answer the question: How do we
effectively deal with gangs and gang membership?
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On Gangs (Hardcover)
Scott H. Decker, David C Pyrooz, James A. Densley
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R3,011
Discovery Miles 30 110
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Gangs are multifaceted and varied, so any attempt to understand
them cannot be restricted to a singular approach. On Gangs provides
a diverse and comprehensive survey of the available theories for
understanding this social issue as well as the broad range of
responses to it. The authors look at the many influences on gangs'
operation, growth, prevention, and enforcement. The authors provide
different criminological, psychological, and sociological
approaches to gang studies, including interviews with past and
current gang members. On Gangs presents the core issues for
understanding gangs, including emerging topics like prison gangs,
gender and gangs, and international gangs. There is also a focus on
policing, legislation, and punishment. Weaving together research
and policy findings to address the causes, contexts, and
consequences of gangs, the authors address topics including
joining, resisting, and leaving gangs, and how gangs operate in
communities and institutions. An authoritative and sweeping tour of
gang scholarship, On Gangs showcases the critical evidence-based
solutions in prevention, enforcement, legislation, and
intervention. The authors seek to answer the question: How do we
effectively deal with gangs and gang membership?
Pyrooz and Decker pull apart the bars on prison gangs to uncover
how they compete for control. While there is much speculation about
these gangs, there is little solid research. This book draws on
interviews with 802 inmates - half of whom were gang members - in
two Texas prisons; one of the largest samples of its kind. Using
this data, the authors explore how gangs organize and govern, who
joins gangs and how they get out, the dark side of gang activities
including misconduct and violence, the ways in which gang
membership spills onto the street, and the direct and indirect
links between the street and prison gangs. Competing for Control
captures the nature of gangs in a time of transition, as prison
gangs become more horizontal and their power is diffused across
groups. There is no study like this one.
Pyrooz and Decker pull apart the bars on prison gangs to uncover
how they compete for control. While there is much speculation about
these gangs, there is little solid research. This book draws on
interviews with 802 inmates - half of whom were gang members - in
two Texas prisons; one of the largest samples of its kind. Using
this data, the authors explore how gangs organize and govern, who
joins gangs and how they get out, the dark side of gang activities
including misconduct and violence, the ways in which gang
membership spills onto the street, and the direct and indirect
links between the street and prison gangs. Competing for Control
captures the nature of gangs in a time of transition, as prison
gangs become more horizontal and their power is diffused across
groups. There is no study like this one.
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