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This groundbreaking book opens the door on the missing record of
South Los Angeles juvenile gangs. It is the result of the unique
friendship that developed between John Quicker and Akil
Batani-Khalfani, aka Bird, who collaborated to show how structural
marginality transformed hang-out street groups of non-White
juveniles into gangs, paving the way for the rise of the infamous
Crips and Bloods. Before Crips uses a macro historical analysis to
sort through political and economic factors to explain the nature
of gang creation. The authors mine a critical archive, using direct
interviews with original gang members as well as theory and
literature reviews, to contextualize gang life and gang formation.
They discuss (and fuss and cuss about) topics ranging from the
criminal economy and conceptions of masculinity to racial and
gendered politics and views of violence. Their insider/outsider
approach not only illuminates gang values and organization, but
what they did and why, and how they grew in a backdrop of
inequality and police brutality that came to a head with the 1965
Watts Rebellion. Providing an essential understanding of early
South Los Angeles gang life, Before Crips explains what has
remained constant, what has changed, and the roots of the violence
that continues.
This groundbreaking book opens the door on the missing record of
South Los Angeles juvenile gangs. It is the result of the unique
friendship that developed between John Quicker and Akil
Batani-Khalfani, aka Bird, who collaborated to show how structural
marginality transformed hang-out street groups of non-White
juveniles into gangs, paving the way for the rise of the infamous
Crips and Bloods. Before Crips uses a macro historical analysis to
sort through political and economic factors to explain the nature
of gang creation. The authors mine a critical archive, using direct
interviews with original gang members as well as theory and
literature reviews, to contextualize gang life and gang formation.
They discuss (and fuss and cuss about) topics ranging from the
criminal economy and conceptions of masculinity to racial and
gendered politics and views of violence. Their insider/outsider
approach not only illuminates gang values and organization, but
what they did and why, and how they grew in a backdrop of
inequality and police brutality that came to a head with the 1965
Watts Rebellion. Providing an essential understanding of early
South Los Angeles gang life, Before Crips explains what has
remained constant, what has changed, and the roots of the violence
that continues.
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