Gangs and youth subcultures : international explorations / edited by Kayleen M. Hazlehurst and Cameron Hazlehurst. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Brunswick, New Jersey : Transaction Publishers, (c)1998.Description: vi, 354 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Cameron Hazlehurst and Kayleen M. Hazlehurst -- Post-modernism and youth subcultures in Britain in the 1990s Roger Burke and Ros Sunley -- German youth subcultures : history, typology and gender-orientations Joachim Kersten -- Criminal heirs : oragnised crime and Russia's youth Paddy Rawlinson -- Vietnamese youth gangs in the context of multiple marginality and the Los Angeles youth gang phenomenon James Diego Vigil and Steve Chong Yun -- Navajo nation gang formation and intervention initiatives Marianne O. Nielsen, James W. Zion, and Julie A. Hailer -- Street gangs and criminal business organisations : a Canadian perspective Robert M. Gordon -- Masculinity and violence : an enthnographic exploration of the bodgies, 1948-1958 Judith Bessant and Rob Watts -- Media depictions and public discourses on juvenile 'gangs' in Melbourne, 1989-1991 Ian Warren and Megan Aumair -- 'Pulling the teams out of the dark room' : the politicisation of the Mongrel Mob Pahmi Winter -- Urban Raskolism and criminal groups in Papua New Guinea Sinclair Dinnen -- Rituals, rights, and tradition : rethinking youth programs in South Africa Don Pinnock with Mara Douglas-Hamilton.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Gangs in cross-cultural perspective Cameron Hazlehurst and Kayleen M. Hazlehurst -- Post-modernism and youth subcultures in Britain in the 1990s Roger Burke and Ros Sunley -- German youth subcultures : history, typology and gender-orientations Joachim Kersten -- Criminal heirs : oragnised crime and Russia's youth Paddy Rawlinson -- Vietnamese youth gangs in the context of multiple marginality and the Los Angeles youth gang phenomenon James Diego Vigil and Steve Chong Yun -- Navajo nation gang formation and intervention initiatives Marianne O. Nielsen, James W. Zion, and Julie A. Hailer -- Street gangs and criminal business organisations : a Canadian perspective Robert M. Gordon -- Masculinity and violence : an enthnographic exploration of the bodgies, 1948-1958 Judith Bessant and Rob Watts -- Media depictions and public discourses on juvenile 'gangs' in Melbourne, 1989-1991 Ian Warren and Megan Aumair -- 'Pulling the teams out of the dark room' : the politicisation of the Mongrel Mob Pahmi Winter -- Urban Raskolism and criminal groups in Papua New Guinea Sinclair Dinnen -- Rituals, rights, and tradition : rethinking youth programs in South Africa Don Pinnock with Mara Douglas-Hamilton.

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