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Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: The Evolution of the UK Street Gang
Chapter 2: Theorising Gangs
Chapter 3: Reluctant Gangsters Revisited
Chapter 4: County Lines; Dealing in Vulnerability
Part II: International Comparisons
Chapter 5: US and UK Gangs: Models, Policy and Practice
Chapter 6: Gangs and a Global Sociological Imagination
Chapter 7: Why them? Why then? Why there?: The Political Economy of Gangland
Part III: Nations and Regions
Chapter 8: Gangs, Gang Evolution and Young Peoples Involvement in Drug Supply and Distribution in Scotland
Chapter 9: Gangs Young People and Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland
Chapter 10: Youth Gangs in Wales
Chapter 11: Gangs in Liverpool: Scouse Soldiers init? Urban Street Gangs on Merseyside
Part IV: Race and Gender
Chapter 12: Supporting young women affected by gang association and county lines
Chapter 13: The alchemy of race and rights: The logic of historicizing the contemporary racialized youth and gang phenomenon
Chapter 14: Race and Gangs: Towards a Black Criminology
Chapter 15: Black Lives Matter in Gang Research
Chapter 16: The Boys
Chapter 17: The Pakistani Muslim Community, Street Gangs & the Heroin Trade
Part V: Gangs and the Justice System
Chapter 18: Policing UK Street Gangs
Chapter 19: Evidence in Gang-related Prosecutions
Chapter 20: Gangs in Prisons
Chapter 21: County Lines and Prisons
Part VI: Policy and Practice
Chapter 22: The English Street Gang & Government Policy
Chapter 23: Youth Work & Gang Violence Reduction
Chapter 24: Safeguarding, Young People & Gangs
Chapter 25: The Premier League: Breaking the Cycle of Gang Violence
Chapter 26: Using Ex-Gang Members as Peer Youth Workers
Chapter 27: Voices from Gang Affected Communities. .

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