Race Gangs and Youth Violence

Race  Gangs and Youth Violence
Author: Anthony Gunter
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447322870

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This book challenges current thinking about youth violence and gangs, and their racialisation by the media and the police. It highlights how the street gang label is unfairly linked to Black (and urban) youth street-based lifestyles/cultures and friendship groups.

Youth Violence

Youth Violence
Author: Finn-Aage Esbensen
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2010-08-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781439900734

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The first comprehensive overview to examine how sex and race/ethnicity impact the interrelationships among youth violence, violent victimization, and gang membership.

Race gangs and youth violence

Race  gangs and youth violence
Author: Gunter, Anthony
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447322887

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This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racialisation by the media and the police. Written by an expert with over 14 years’ experience in the field, it brings together research, theory and practice to influence policy. Placing gangs and urban violence in a broader social and political economic context, it argues that government-led policy and associated funding for anti-gangs work is counter-productive. It highlights how the street gang label is unfairly linked by both the news-media and police to black (and urban) youth street-based lifestyles/cultures and friendship groups, leading to the further criminalisation of innocent black youth via police targeting. The book is primarily aimed at practitioners, policy makers, academics as well as those community-minded individuals concerned about youth violence and social justice.

Thug Criminology

Thug Criminology
Author: Adam Ellis,Olga Marques,Anthony Gunter
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781487549213

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Thug Criminology combines the urgent and as yet silenced voices of former gang/street-involved peoples turned academics, alongside their allies, in order to challenge and disrupt mainstream and academic knowledge about urban youth gangs specifically, and the "streets" more broadly. The book questions how the "streets" – and the racialized and marginalized urban communities who inhabit them – are researched, taught, and subsequently politicized. It looks at who gets to produce such knowledge, who benefits from such knowledge, and whose voices are privileged within dominant academic and public policy discourses. Drawing on decolonizing methodologies, the book seeks to give voice to scholars with lived experience of a "street" or gang life. Adam Ellis, Olga Marques, and Anthony Gunter reclaim the terms thug and gang to reconstruct the narrative around street-involved youth, seeing them not as criminals but rather as survivors of historical oppression and trauma. Challenging the colonial structure of criminology and other disciplines that focus on street crime, Thug Criminology aims to disrupt and disentangle the knowledge that has been produced on gangs and urban violence.

Gangs in America s Communities

Gangs in America s Communities
Author: James C. Howell,Elizabeth Griffiths
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2015-02-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483379746

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Gangs in America's Communities offers a comprehensive, up-to-date, and theoretically grounded approach to gangs and associated youth violence. Authors Dr. James C. Howell and Dr. Elizabeth Griffiths introduce readers to the foundations of gang studies through the origins of gangs, definitions and categories of youth/street gangs, transnational as well as prison gangs (and the distinctions between these arguably different types), national trends in gang presence and gang-related violence across American cities, distinguishing attributes of serious street gangs, and myths and realities. Students and instructors will benefit from the Second Edition’s comprehensive treatment of the state of the literature on individual-level causes and consequences of gang membership. Going beyond the traditional topics covered in most texts in the market, this book uniquely describes specific gang patterns, trends, and cultures within a group-based structure while illuminating the most promising avenues for reducing the presence and seriousness of gangs in American communities.

Youth Violence Crime and Gangs

Youth Violence  Crime  and Gangs
Author: Kathleen Edgar,Information Plus (Firm : Wylie, Tex.)
Publsiher: Information Plus
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0787691062

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Presents facts, tables, charts, and statistics on several aspects of youth violence and crime in the U.S., covering such topics as gangs, school safety, the juvenile justice system, and whether the U.S. has a culture of violence.

Guys Gangs and Girlfriend Abuse

Guys  Gangs  and Girlfriend Abuse
Author: Mark Totten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-01-04
Genre: Dating violence
ISBN: 1442600837

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This groundbreaking study explores how marginal male youth make sense of their physical, sexual, and emotional violence towards those they claim to love.

Gangs in Garden City

Gangs in Garden City
Author: Sarah Garland
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459608269

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For decades street gangs have been synonymous with inner cities, where drugs and drive-by shootings are a fact of daily life. But in a disturbing new trend two gangs - Mara Salvatrucha and 18th Street - with their roots in Central America and Los Angeles, have ventured beyond our urban centers and into America's most exclusive suburbs. For the past five years journalist Sarah Garland has reported on the changing landscape and demographics of Hempstead, Long Island, following the lives of current and former gang members. In Gangs in Garden City she tells their stories. We meet Julio, a Salvadoran civil war veteran escaping the violence back home only to join Mara Salvatrucha in Los Angeles, and flee again for New York; Jessica, who comes from a family of Mara Salvatrucha members yet chooses to join a rival gang; and twelve-year-old Daniel, a recent Salvadoran immigrant who must choose between his best friend and the gang as he fights off bullies and tries to fit in. They have the same dreams and the same problems as suburban teenagers everywhere - except they learn the only way to survive is to join the rising tide of violence that surrounds them. Their disturbing personal narratives expose the cruel reality of segregation, racial income gaps, and poverty, which lie hidden behind suburban white picket fences in a pattern repeated all across America. While the gangs' growth has provoked a nationwide panic and a decade of federal and local law enforcement crackdowns, she asks why their spread is so prevalent, and what it reveals about the fractures in American society. Gangs in Garden City not only explores our false assumptions about these gangs, but also shows how immigration raids, rising incarceration rates, suburban decay, and inadequate funding of our nation's schools have worsened an alarming situation. Fearlessly reported and sensitively told, Gangs in Garden City unveils a hidden, troubling world that exists in the shadows of our own. Garland shows how the gangs next door will continue to spread - and thrive - if we do not act quickly to uproot them.