000728835 000__ 06128cam\a2200361\i\4500 000728835 001__ 728835 000728835 005__ 20210515105428.0 000728835 008__ 130204s2013\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\000\0\eng\\ 000728835 010__ $$a 2012051030 000728835 019__ $$a825181258$$a844438047 000728835 020__ $$a9780199895397$$qpaperback$$qalkaline paper 000728835 020__ $$a0199895392$$qpaperback$$qalkaline paper 000728835 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn826859608 000728835 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$erda$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dOCLCO$$dYDXCP$$dIAK$$dBTCTA$$dBWX$$dWEA$$dOCLCF$$dRRP$$dNSB$$dOCLCQ$$dCDX$$dCHVBK 000728835 042__ $$apcc 000728835 043__ $$an-us--- 000728835 049__ $$aISEA 000728835 05000 $$aHV6439.U5$$bM64 2014 000728835 08200 $$a364.106/60973$$223 000728835 24504 $$aThe modern gang reader /$$cedited by Cheryl L. Maxson, University of California--Irvine, Arlen Egley, Jr., National Gang Center, Jody Miller, Rutgers University, Malcolm W. Klein, University of Southern California. 000728835 250__ $$aFourth edition. 000728835 264_1 $$aNew York :$$bOxford University Press,$$c[2014] 000728835 300__ $$axv, 505 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c24 cm. 000728835 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000728835 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000728835 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000728835 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000728835 50500 $$tDefining and Studying Gangs.$$tA brief review of the definitional problem /$$rMalcolm W. Klein and$$rCheryl L. Maxson --$$tStreet gang theory and research: where are we now and where do we go from here? /$$rJane Wood and$$rEmma Alleyne --$$tStudying youth gangs: alternative methods and conclusions /$$rLorine A. Hughes --$$tThe value of comparisons in street gang research /$$rMalcolm W. Klein. -- The Scope and Dynamics of Gang Involvement.$$tGang problem prevalence trends in the U.S. /$$rJames C. Howell,$$rArlen Egley, Jr.,$$rGeorge E. Tita, and$$rElizabeth Griffiths --$$tGang members on the move /$$rCheryl L. Maxson --$$tWho are the gangsters? : an examination of the age, race/ethnicity, sex, and immigration status of self-reported gang members in a seven-city study of American youth /$$rFinn-Aage Esbensen and$$rDena C. Carson --$$tGetting into gangs /$$rJody Miller --$$tLongitudinal perspectives on adolescent street gangs /$$rMarvin D. Krohn and$$rTerence P. Thornberry --$$tMotives and methods for leaving the gang: understanding the process of gang desistance /$$rDavid C. Pyrooz and$$rScott H. Decker. -- Gang Structures and Group Processes.$$tGang structures /$$rMalcolm W. Klein and$$rCheryl L. Maxson --$$tHate groups or street gangs? : the emergence of racist skinheads /$$rPete Simi --$$tUnderstanding the black box of gang organization: implications for involvement in violent crime, drug sales, and violent victimization /$$rScott H. Decker,$$rCharles M. Katz, and$$rVincent J. Webb --$$tGang dynamics through the lens of social identity theory /$$rKaren Hennigan and$$rMarija Spanovic --$$tGang transformation, changes or demise: evidence from an English city /$$rJuanjo Medina,$$rJudith Aldridge, and$$rRobert Ralphs. -- Race and Ethnicity.$$tThe impact of multiple marginality on gang membership and delinquent behavior for Hispanic, African American, and White male adolescents /$$rMarvin D. Krohn,$$rNicole M. Schmidt,$$rAlan J. Lizotte, and$$rJulie M. Baldwin --$$tRacialized identities and the formation of Black gangs in Los Angeles /$$rAlejandro A. Alonso --$$tTypically Moroccan? : a group dynamic explanation of nuisance and criminal behavior /$$rJan Dirk de Jong --$$tLegitimated oppression: inner-city Mexican American experiences with police gang enforcement /$$rRobert J. DurĂ¡n. 000728835 50500 $$tGender.$$tGirlfriends, gunholders, and ghetto rats? : moving beyond narrow views of girls in gangs /$$rDana Peterson --$$tGender and victimization risk among young women in gangs /$$rJody Miller --$$tThe path and promise of fatherhood for gang members /$$rMolly Moloney,$$rKathleen MacKenzie,$$rGeoffrey Hunt, and$$rKaren Joe-Laidler --$$tGirl members of deviant youth groups, offending behaviour, and victimisation : results from the ISRD2 in Italy and Switzerland /$$rSandrine Haymoz and$$rUberto Gatti. -- Community Contexts.$$tSweet mothers and gangbangers: managing crime in a Black middle-class neighborhood /$$rMary E. Patillo --$$tGangs, neighborhoods, and public policy /$$rJohn M. Hagedorn --$$tNeighborhood variation in gang member concentrations /$$rCharles M. Katz and$$rStephen M. Schnebly --$$tWho needs enemies with friends like these? : the importance of place for young people living in known gang areas /$$rRobert Ralphs,$$rJuanjo Medina, and$$rJudith Aldridge. -- Crime and Victimization.$$tGang homicides in five U.S. cities /$$rDawn McDaniel,$$rArlen Egley, Jr., and$$rJ. Logan --$$tHomicidal events among Mexican American street gangs: a situational analysis /$$rAlverado Valdez,$$rAlice Cepeda, and$$rCharles Kaplan --$$tGang membership and offending patterns /$$rMarvin D. Krohn and$$rTerrance P. Thornberry --$$tDeviant youth groups in 30 countries: results from the Second International Self-Report Delinquency Study /$$rUberto Gatti,$$rSandrine Haymoz, and$$rHans M.A. Schadee --$$tThe boulevard ain't safe for your kids : youth gang membership and violent victimization /$$rTerrance J. Taylor. -- Responses to Street Gangs, Programs, and Policies.$$tIs G.R.E.A.T effective? : results from the National Evaluation of the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program /$$rFinn-Aage Esbensen,$$rDana Peterson,$$rTerrance J. Taylor, and$$rD. Wayne Osgood --$$tThe comprehensive, community-wide gang program model: success and failure /$$rIrving A. Spergel,$$rKwai Ming Wa, and$$rRolando Villarreal Sosa --$$tA study of police gang units in six cities /$$rVincent J. Webb and$$rCharles M. Katz --$$tFocused deterrence strategies and the reduction gang and group-involved violence /$$rAnthony A. Braga --$$t"It's getting crazy out there" : can a civil gang injunction change a community? /$$rCheryl L. Maxson,$$rKaren M. Hennigan, and$$rDavid C. Sloane. 000728835 520__ $$a"Now with section introductions that link concepts across the text, this volume contains new articles on gang desistance, reentry from incarceration, victimization, and international gangs."--Publisher's description. 000728835 650_0 $$aGangs$$zUnited States. 000728835 650_0 $$aJuvenile delinquents$$zUnited States. 000728835 7001_ $$aMaxson, Cheryl Lee. 000728835 85200 $$bgen$$hHV6439.U5$$iM64$$i2014 000728835 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:728835$$pGLOBAL_SET 000728835 980__ $$aBIB 000728835 980__ $$aBOOK