Gangsters :50 Years of Madness, Drugs, and Death on the Streets of America

Publication subTitle :50 Years of Madness, Drugs, and Death on the Streets of America

Author: Yablonsky Lewis  

Publisher: NYU Press‎

Publication year: 1997

E-ISBN: 9780814789131

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780814796887

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: 社会学

Language: ENG

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Description

The effects of gang violence are witnessed every day on the streets, in the news, and on the movie screen. In all these forums, gangs of young adults are associated with drugs and violence. Yet what is it that prompts young people to participate in violent behavior? And what can be done to extract adolescents from the gangster world of crime, death, and incarceration once they have become involved? In Gangsters: 50 Years of Madness, Drugs, and Death on the Streets of America, Lewis Yablonsky provides answers to the most baffling and crucial questions regarding gangs. Using information gathered from over forty years of experience working with gang members and based on hundreds of personal interviews, many conducted in prisons and in gang neighborhoods, Yablonsky explores the pathology of the gangsters' apparent addiction to incarceration and death. Gangsters is divided into four parts, including a brief history of gangs, the characteristics of gangs, successful approaches for treating gangsters in prison and the community, and concluding with a review and analysis of notable behavioral and social scientific theories of gangs. While condemning their violent behavior in no uncertain terms, Yablonsky offers hope through his belief that, given a chance in an effective treatment program, youths trapped in violent behavior can change their lives in positive ways and, in turn, facilitate positive change in their communities and society at large.

Chapter

PART ONE GANGS: NOW & THEN

1. The Current Gang Problem

2. Gangs in the Twentieth Century

PART TWO THE CONTEMPORARY GANG

3. Gang Characteristics

4. Black and Chicano Gangs: In and Out of Prison

5. Why Gangs Kill: The Sociopath Factor

PART THREE TREATMENT APPROACHES

6. Some Effective Interventions

7. The Therapeutic Community Approach to Gangs

PART FOUR GANG THEORIES & TREATMENT

8. Varied Theoretical Viewpoints

9. The Violent Gang as a Near-Group

10. Joining a Positive Gang: A Plan for Treating Gangsters in a Therapeutic Community

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