Confronting Gangs
Crime and Community
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 25. February 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-0-19-533002-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Second Edition of Curry and Decker's Confronting Gangs: Crime and Community integrates new sections on European gangs and prison gangs. In addition, it updates materials from the National Youth Gang Survey, adds a new section on female gangs, updates the section on field studies of gangs, identifies the maturation of gangs and gang members, and updates the section on gang interventions and gang policy by examining major federal and state initiatives on gangs.
This book is designed for courses on gangs, delinquency, criminology, violence, social problems, juvenile justice, and criminal justice.
Emphasizing community and neighborhood, Confronting Gangs weaves contemporary research and policy findings around classic and emerging theories of gangs. The book eases instruction by providing students with links between the gang literature and traditional criminological, criminal justice, and sociological approaches to gangs. The book integrates gang perspectives on many issues through the use of quotes from gang members themselves. These views from "inside the gang" bring the book to life. What better way to make the subject come alive for students?
Confronting Gangs offers a specific focus on each of the following topics:
* The number and nature of gangs
* The link between gangs and delinquency
* The role of drugs in contemporary gangs
* Female gangs
* Gangs and social institutions (such as the family, school, and job market)
This book is designed for courses on gangs, delinquency, criminology, violence, social problems, juvenile justice, and criminal justice.
Emphasizing community and neighborhood, Confronting Gangs weaves contemporary research and policy findings around classic and emerging theories of gangs. The book eases instruction by providing students with links between the gang literature and traditional criminological, criminal justice, and sociological approaches to gangs. The book integrates gang perspectives on many issues through the use of quotes from gang members themselves. These views from "inside the gang" bring the book to life. What better way to make the subject come alive for students?
Confronting Gangs offers a specific focus on each of the following topics:
* The number and nature of gangs
* The link between gangs and delinquency
* The role of drugs in contemporary gangs
* Female gangs
* Gangs and social institutions (such as the family, school, and job market)
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
line illus.
Dimensions
Height: 150 mm
Width: 226 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
372 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-533002-1 (9780195330021)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
G. David Curry received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Chicago, where he also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in evaluation research. He has published extensively in the areas of gangs and violence, and has received funding by several federal agencies to study gang problems.
Scott H. Decker received his Ph.D. in Criminology from Florida State University. He is coauthor of Life in the Gang, as well as several articles dealing with gangs, drugs, and violence. Decker has received grants from a number of federal and state agencies to study gangs and evaluate gang programs.
Scott H. Decker received his Ph.D. in Criminology from Florida State University. He is coauthor of Life in the Gang, as well as several articles dealing with gangs, drugs, and violence. Decker has received grants from a number of federal and state agencies to study gangs and evaluate gang programs.
Author
, University of Missouri--St. Louis
, University of Missouri--St. Louis
Foreword
Content
1. Defining and Measuring the Prevalence of Gangs ; 2. The Link between Gangs and Delinquency ; 3. The Gang Experience ; 4. Gangs, Gang Members, and Drug Sales ; 5. Female Gang Involvement ; 6. Gangs and Social Institutions ; 7. Responding to Gang-Related Crime and Delinquency ; 8. Gang Theory and Policy