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Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
Chapter 1: Invisibility, Materiality, and Gang Spaces
Gang Territories: Regional, Criminal, Symbolic spaces
Gang Territories as Material Spaces
Terminology and its Complexities
Winnipeg Gang Territories
The North End/North Side Gang Territory
The West End/West Side Gang Territory
West Broadway/B Side Gang Territory
Structure of the Book
References
Chapter 2: The Gang Assemblage
Space in Gang Literature
Chicago School's Ecological Theory
Social Disorganization Theory
Group Processes
Structural Analysis
Globalization
The Materiality of Gang Space
Getting There
Leaving Room for That Which Cannot be Found
Getting In
The Gang Assemblage
References
Chapter 3: Gangs and Territory
City Spaces
Dial-a-Dealing
Crack Shacks
Slipping the Line
Home Territory: Regional Boundaries
Home Territory: Hybrid Boundaries
Boundaries Between Visible and Invisible Space
Gang Colours and Tattoos
Clothing and Colour as Material Practices of Territory
Tattoos as Embodied Maps
Territory and the Gang Assemblage
References
Chapter 4: Resident Bodies and Gang Territory
Witnessing: Mapping Region
Race as a Material Practice
Affective Space
Gang Space as Conditions and Mobilities of the Body
How, When, and Where Residents Travel
Dress
Gang Territories as Affective Spaces
The Body, Affect, Mobility
References
Chapter 5: Policing the Box
How Gang Territories Come to Matter
Policing the Box
Spatialization of the Racialized Body
References
Chapter 6: Relational Ethics of Accountability
Beyond Criminality and Criminal Intervention
References
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Contents
Chapter 1: Invisibility, Materiality, and Gang Spaces
Gang Territories: Regional, Criminal, Symbolic spaces
Gang Territories as Material Spaces
Terminology and its Complexities
Winnipeg Gang Territories
The North End/North Side Gang Territory
The West End/West Side Gang Territory
West Broadway/B Side Gang Territory
Structure of the Book
References
Chapter 2: The Gang Assemblage
Space in Gang Literature
Chicago School's Ecological Theory
Social Disorganization Theory
Group Processes
Structural Analysis
Globalization
The Materiality of Gang Space
Getting There
Leaving Room for That Which Cannot be Found
Getting In
The Gang Assemblage
References
Chapter 3: Gangs and Territory
City Spaces
Dial-a-Dealing
Crack Shacks
Slipping the Line
Home Territory: Regional Boundaries
Home Territory: Hybrid Boundaries
Boundaries Between Visible and Invisible Space
Gang Colours and Tattoos
Clothing and Colour as Material Practices of Territory
Tattoos as Embodied Maps
Territory and the Gang Assemblage
References
Chapter 4: Resident Bodies and Gang Territory
Witnessing: Mapping Region
Race as a Material Practice
Affective Space
Gang Space as Conditions and Mobilities of the Body
How, When, and Where Residents Travel
Dress
Gang Territories as Affective Spaces
The Body, Affect, Mobility
References
Chapter 5: Policing the Box
How Gang Territories Come to Matter
Policing the Box
Spatialization of the Racialized Body
References
Chapter 6: Relational Ethics of Accountability
Beyond Criminality and Criminal Intervention
References
Bibliography
Index