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Studying Youth Gangs

Dooley, Brendan D.(Contributions by)Fleisher, Mark S.(Contributions by)Hagedorn, John M.(Contributions by)Hall, Gina Penly(Contributions by)Kirk, David S.(Contributions by)Klein, Malcolm W.(Contributions by)Lankenau, Stephen E.(Contributions by)Lizotte, Alan J.(Contributions by)Hughes, Lorine A.(Edited by)Short, James F., Jr.(Edited by)
Part of the Violence Prevention and Policy series
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In this absorbing new collection, Short and Hughes and their distinguished coauthors investigate why and how we study youth gangs.

Over the last half-century of research by criminologists, sociologists, and gang experts, investigations of gang behavior have become increasingly specialized and isolated from studies of delinquency and deviance.

The authors challenge popular and inaccurate definitions of gangs vs. non-gang youth groups, and show how the amazing diversity of gangs_both domestic and international_demands more rigorous study.

This book stimulates thinking about valid methods of defining and interpreting gang behavior, in order to better understand delinquent and criminal behaviors, and their control.

It is an ideal text for criminal justice, sociology, and social work courses, and a resource for law enforcement, probation and parole practitioners, and public defenders.

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Product Details
AltaMira Press,U.S.
0759109389 / 9780759109384
Hardback
364.36
04/05/2006
United States
288 pages
164 x 237 mm, 603 grams