Gangs in the global city : alternatives to traditional criminology /
Although they were originally considered an American phenomenon, gangs today have grown and transformed into global enterprises. Despite these changes, criminologists have not yet reassessed worldwide gangs in terms of the other changes associated with globalization. John M. Hagedorn aims to correct...
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction: Globalization, gangs, and traditional criminology / John M. Hagedorn -- Part I. Theoretical perspectives: Gangs, institutions, race, and space: the Chicago School revisited / John M. Hagedorn -- Three pernicious premises in the study of the American ghetto / Loïs J.D. Wacquant -- Globalization and social exclusion: the sociology of vindictiveness and the criminology of transgression / Jock Young -- Part II. Spaces of globalization: The global city: one setting for the new types of gang work and political culture? / Saskia Sassen -- Observing New Zealand "gangs," 1950-2000: learning from a small country / Cameron Hazlehurst -- Rapid urbanization and migrant indigenous youth in San Cristóbal, Chiapas, Mexico / Jan Rus and Diego Vigil -- Part III. Identities of resistance: Female gangs: gender and globalization / Joan W. Moore -- Youth groupings, identity, and the political context: on the significance of extremist youth groupings in unified Germany / Joachim Kersten -- Gangs and spirituality of liberation / Luis Barrios -- Part IV. Response to neoliberalism: Toward the gang as a social movement / David C. Brotherton -- Americanization, the third way, and the racialization of youth crime and disorder / John Pitts -- Part V. Conclusion: Gangs in late modernity / John M. Hagedorn -- The challenges of gangs in global contexts / James F. Short, Jr. | |
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