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Gangs : opposing viewpoints / Charles P. Cozic, editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints seriesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1996.Description: 191 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1565103637
  • 1565103629
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV6437.G364 1996
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Contents:
Gangsta rap may encourage gang behavior C. DeLores Tucker The narcotics trade incites gang violence James M. O'Kane White supremacy fuels skinhead violence David Van Biema Television may encourage gang crime Larry Bratt Capitalism fosters gang behavior Erik Parsels The mafia poses a new threat to America Claire Sterling The mafia is a myth Joseph L. Albini Street gangs are dangerous criminal enterprises D. Saccente Many street gangs are not dangerous criminal enterprises Jeffrey J. Mayer Gang intimidation of witnesses is a growing problem Sam Howe Verhovek International crime organizations threaten America Roy Godson and William J. Olson Eradicate the gang culture Ben Garza Treat gang members as human beings to reform them Greg Boyle, interviewed by Sharon R. Bard Tough laws should target gangs Michael Genelin Tough laws should not target gangs Jeffrey J. Mayer Convicted gang youths may require incarceration John J. Wilson and James C. Howell Convicted gang youths should not be incarcerated Louis J. Rodriguez Gang antiloitering laws are unconstitutional Terence R. Boga Gang antiloitering laws can be made constitutional Lisa A. Kainec The gang life is a mistake Aaron Collins The gang life is worthwhile Albert McGee Gangs are violent Earl Shorris Gangs seek progress Laron Douglas Gangs promote youth violence "Benz," interviewed by Larry A. Montoe & Michelle A. Felgar Gang members create fear to gain respect "Twace".
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Gangsta rap may encourage gang behavior C. DeLores Tucker The narcotics trade incites gang violence James M. O'Kane White supremacy fuels skinhead violence David Van Biema Television may encourage gang crime Larry Bratt Capitalism fosters gang behavior Erik Parsels The mafia poses a new threat to America Claire Sterling The mafia is a myth Joseph L. Albini Street gangs are dangerous criminal enterprises D. Saccente Many street gangs are not dangerous criminal enterprises Jeffrey J. Mayer Gang intimidation of witnesses is a growing problem Sam Howe Verhovek International crime organizations threaten America Roy Godson and William J. Olson Eradicate the gang culture Ben Garza Treat gang members as human beings to reform them Greg Boyle, interviewed by Sharon R. Bard Tough laws should target gangs Michael Genelin Tough laws should not target gangs Jeffrey J. Mayer Convicted gang youths may require incarceration John J. Wilson and James C. Howell Convicted gang youths should not be incarcerated Louis J. Rodriguez Gang antiloitering laws are unconstitutional Terence R. Boga Gang antiloitering laws can be made constitutional Lisa A. Kainec The gang life is a mistake Aaron Collins The gang life is worthwhile Albert McGee Gangs are violent Earl Shorris Gangs seek progress Laron Douglas Gangs promote youth violence "Benz," interviewed by Larry A. Montoe & Michelle A. Felgar Gang members create fear to gain respect "Twace".

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