Drugs Gangs and Violence

Drugs  Gangs  and Violence
Author: Jonathan D. Rosen,Hanna Samir Kassab
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319944517

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This book examines the nature of transnational organized crime and gangs, and how these diverse organizations contribute to violence, especially in so-called fragile states across Central and Latin America. While the nature of organized crime and violence differs depending on the context, the authors explain how and why states plagued by weak institutions tend to foster criminal organizations and violence, and why counter-crime initiatives often result in higher levels of violence. By examining the consequences of tough on crime policies (e.g., mano dura) in places like Mexico, El Salvador, and Colombia, the volume offers a new perspective on the link between state fragility, crime, and violence.

The Youth Gangs Drugs and Violence Connection

The Youth Gangs  Drugs  and Violence Connection
Author: James C. Howell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1999
Genre: Drug abuse and crime
ISBN: IND:30000050370729

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Drugs and Gangs

Drugs and Gangs
Author: Margot Webb
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1997-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0823928683

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A discussion of drugs and gangs, how they relate to each other, and how young people can protect themselves from dangerous involvement.

Gangs and Drugs

Gangs and Drugs
Author: Stanley Williams
Publsiher: Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Crips (Gang)
ISBN: 1568381352

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One of the founders of the Crips, a Los Angeles gang, tells the reader about the dangers of gang life, particularly of getting involved with drug use and drug dealing.

Drugs and Violence Gangs and crime old as time but drugs change gang culture

Drugs and Violence  Gangs and crime old as time   but drugs change gang culture
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Crime prevention
ISBN: OCLC:24000730

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Drug Cartel and Gang Violence in Mexico and Central America

Drug Cartel and Gang Violence in Mexico and Central America
Author: Robert O. Kirkland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1516599616

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"Gives readers an overview of the issues associated with drugs, cartels, and gangs in Mexico and Central America. The readings are based on years of field research and interviews with regional leaders and local actors. The book examines the history and growth of Mexican drug cartels and the central role corruption plays in facilitating drug trafficking while simultaneously debilitating the Mexican state's efforts to confront them. The rise of Mexican community-based crime fighting is also discussed, as well as the changing role of Central American gangs, particularly in their relationship with Mexican drug-trafficking organizations. This edition includes new readings that feature current data and statistics on Mexican drug cartels and Central American gang violence, as well as an evaluation of Mexico's response to events in Jalisco from 2015-2018. Highly accessible, yet replete with valuable information and insight ... is ideal for courses in criminal justice, homeland security, and Latin American studies." -- Page 4 of cover.

Gangs Drugs and Youth Adversity

Gangs  Drugs and Youth Adversity
Author: Deuchar, Ross,McLean, Robert
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021-12-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529210576

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In Glasgow, street gangs have existed for decades, with knife crime becoming a defining feature. More than a decade on from Deuchar’s original fieldwork, this book explores the transitional experiences of some of the young men he worked with, as well as the experiences of today’s young people and the practitioners who work to support them. Through empirical data, policy analysis and contemporary insights, this dynamic book explores the evolving nature of gangs, and the contemporary challenges affecting young people including drug distribution, football-related bigotry and the mental health repercussions emerging from social media.

Gangsters

Gangsters
Author: Lewis Yablonsky
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1997-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780814797280

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Why young people participate in violent gang behavior The effects of gang violence are witnessed every day on the streets, in the news, and on the movie screen. In all these forums, gangs of young adults are associated with drugs and violence. Yet what is it that prompts young people to participate in violent behavior? And what can be done to extract adolescents from the gangster world of crime, death, and incarceration once they have become involved? In Gangsters: 50 Years of Madness, Drugs, and Death on the Streets of America, Lewis Yablonsky provides answers to the most baffling and crucial questions regarding gangs. Using information gathered from over forty years of experience working with gang members and based on hundreds of personal interviews, many conducted in prisons and in gang neighborhoods, Yablonsky explores the pathology of the gangsters' apparent addiction to incarceration and death. Gangsters is divided into four parts, including a brief history of gangs, the characteristics of gangs, successful approaches for treating gangsters in prison and the community, and concluding with a review and analysis of notable behavioral and social scientific theories of gangs. While condemning their violent behavior in no uncertain terms, Yablonsky offers hope through his belief that, given a chance in an effective treatment program, youths trapped in violent behavior can change their lives in positive ways and, in turn, facilitate positive change in their communities and society at large.