_Understanding Gangs and Gang Violence in America_ examines past,
current, and future concerns regarding street and prison gang life in
the United States. Author Gabe Morales combines his personal history,
his experience serving in the adult and juvenile criminal justice
system, thought-provoking case studies, and the perspectives of other
experts within the field to paint a comprehensive and holistic
portrait of American gangs and gang violence.
The text examines what a gang is, how gang members are defined by
various segments of society, common forms of gang communications, and
the rules of the streets. It covers the history of major gangs in
America, gang recruitment and behaviors, hate groups, and prevention
and intervention programs. Dedicated chapters discuss teen brain
function and risk factors for gang involvement, national and local
responses to gang activity, and the efficacy and inefficacy of state
laws. The book concludes with a discussion of gangs on an
international scale, the future of gang-related issues, and how
readers can apply their knowledge at the community level.
_Understanding Gangs and Gang Violence in America_ is valuable for
courses in criminal justice and corrections. It can also be used by
criminal justice and law enforcement practitioners who work with
at-risk or gang-related populations.
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ISBN
824871B
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Cognella, Inc. - Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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