Youth Gang Drug Trafficking

Youth Gang Drug Trafficking
Title Youth Gang Drug Trafficking PDF eBook
Author James C. Howell
Publisher
Total Pages 16
Release 1999
Genre Drug abuse and crime
ISBN

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The Youth Gangs, Drugs, and Violence Connection

The Youth Gangs, Drugs, and Violence Connection
Title The Youth Gangs, Drugs, and Violence Connection PDF eBook
Author James C. Howell
Publisher
Total Pages 12
Release 1999
Genre Drug abuse and crime
ISBN

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Youth Gangs

Youth Gangs
Title Youth Gangs PDF eBook
Author James C. Howell
Publisher
Total Pages 2
Release 1997
Genre Gangs
ISBN

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Juvenile Gangs

Juvenile Gangs
Title Juvenile Gangs PDF eBook
Author Kay C. McKinney
Publisher
Total Pages 8
Release 1988
Genre Drug traffic
ISBN

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Comparing the Criminal Behavior of Youth Gangs and At-risk Youths

Comparing the Criminal Behavior of Youth Gangs and At-risk Youths
Title Comparing the Criminal Behavior of Youth Gangs and At-risk Youths PDF eBook
Author C. Ronald Huff
Publisher
Total Pages 12
Release 1998
Genre Children and violence
ISBN

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Gangs

Gangs
Title Gangs PDF eBook
Author Scott Cummings
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 370
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791413258

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This book is an examination of contemporary gangs in American cities. Gangs have proliferated over the past ten years and pose a new set of challenges to public officials, law enforcement agencies, and urban educators. Most major cities are now confronted with serious problems derived from gang violence, drug traffic, and disruption of the public educational system. In the face of deindustrialization and deepening recession, many minority youngsters view gangs as attractive alternatives to a futile search for employment in a deteriorating urban economy. Perhaps most significant, gangs are now beginning to emerge in small and medium-sized cities. Some of the nation's leading scientists and scholars have been brought together in this book to examine the contemporary contours of America's gang problem, including Daniel J. Monti, Joan Moore, Scott Cummings, Howard Pinderhughes, Diego Vigil, Ray Hutchison, Felix Padilla, Jerome H. Skolnick, Pat Jackson, and Robert A. Destro. New material dealing with wilding gangs, migration and drug trafficking, and public educational disruption appear in this volume. Other topics covered include how gangs are organized, what social function they serve, their relation to conventional society, and the social and psychological factors that contribute to their rise. The relationship of the contemporary gang problem to past research is explored, and a rich variety of case histories and comparative analysis is presented. The book also includes a section on public policy.

Gangland

Gangland
Title Gangland PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Lyman
Publisher Charles C. Thomas Publisher
Total Pages 246
Release 1989
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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