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This book offers a critical and empirical examination of gang life, using an intersectional framework considering race, class, gender, and other characteristics. The book reexamines mainstream definitions of gangs, identifies myths and misconceptions, and presents the complex subcultural or countercultural realities of gang members and their associates. Special attention is given to the importance of structural violence experienced by gang members and their communities. This book also interrogates how mainstream gang research is complicit in the oppression of marginalized individuals who join gangs.

Assembling contributions from leading experts involved in gang research and the investigation of street gang culture, this book provides a perspective often missing in the conversation around gangs. Direct input from current and former gang members provides a window into the lived experiences of gang lifea picture more accurate and useful than that afforded by the privileged lens o

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Section 1: Gang Definition

Chapter 2: "Gang Ain’t In My Dictionary": Utilizing Insider Perspectives to Develop a Critical Gang Definition

Jennifer M. Ortiz

Chapter 3: Demystifying Alt-Right Gangs: Are White Power Groups Cut from the Same Cloth as Conventional Gangs?

Matthew Valasik & Shannon Reid

Chapter 4: [Folk]tales of different peoples¹: Transgressing gang definitions and historical ties

Brian Cabral & Sarah Bruno

Section 2: Critical Reflections on Gang Studies

Chapter 5: Towards a Decolonial Imaginary to Reexamine and Redefine Mainstream Definitions of ‘Gangs’ and ‘Gang Members’ in America

Amy Andrea Martinez

Chapter 6: MS-13, Gang Studies, and Crimes of the Powerful

Kenneth Sebastian Leon & Maya Barack

Chapter 7: Evolution of the Folk Devil: Deconstructing Claims about Hybrid Gangs

Christian Bolden & Renee Lamphere

Section 3: Intersectional Gang Studies

Chapter 8: Gang as a Proxy for Race: How the Criminal Justice System uses ‘gang’ to reinforce oppression in minority communities

Jennifer M. Ortiz

Chapter 9: "I wanted to be the first Mexican Mafia female member:" An Intersectional Criminological Analysis of Chicana Gang Members in California

Marisa D. Salinas & Xuan Santos

Chapter 10: LGBTQ Gang Members’ Intersectional Identities and Experiences

Vanessa Panfil

Critical and Intersectional Gang Studies

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 4/13/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367742140, 978-0367742140
    ISBN10: 0367742144

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book offers a critical and empirical examination of gang life, using an intersectional framework considering race, class, gender, and other characteristics. The book reexamines mainstream definitions of gangs, identifies myths and misconceptions, and presents the complex subcultural or countercultural realities of gang members and their associates. Special attention is given to the importance of structural violence experienced by gang members and their communities. This book also interrogates how mainstream gang research is complicit in the oppression of marginalized individuals who join gangs.

    Assembling contributions from leading experts involved in gang research and the investigation of street gang culture, this book provides a perspective often missing in the conversation around gangs. Direct input from current and former gang members provides a window into the lived experiences of gang lifea picture more accurate and useful than that afforded by the privileged lens o

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Section 1: Gang Definition

    Chapter 2: "Gang Ain’t In My Dictionary": Utilizing Insider Perspectives to Develop a Critical Gang Definition

    Jennifer M. Ortiz

    Chapter 3: Demystifying Alt-Right Gangs: Are White Power Groups Cut from the Same Cloth as Conventional Gangs?

    Matthew Valasik & Shannon Reid

    Chapter 4: [Folk]tales of different peoples¹: Transgressing gang definitions and historical ties

    Brian Cabral & Sarah Bruno

    Section 2: Critical Reflections on Gang Studies

    Chapter 5: Towards a Decolonial Imaginary to Reexamine and Redefine Mainstream Definitions of ‘Gangs’ and ‘Gang Members’ in America

    Amy Andrea Martinez

    Chapter 6: MS-13, Gang Studies, and Crimes of the Powerful

    Kenneth Sebastian Leon & Maya Barack

    Chapter 7: Evolution of the Folk Devil: Deconstructing Claims about Hybrid Gangs

    Christian Bolden & Renee Lamphere

    Section 3: Intersectional Gang Studies

    Chapter 8: Gang as a Proxy for Race: How the Criminal Justice System uses ‘gang’ to reinforce oppression in minority communities

    Jennifer M. Ortiz

    Chapter 9: "I wanted to be the first Mexican Mafia female member:" An Intersectional Criminological Analysis of Chicana Gang Members in California

    Marisa D. Salinas & Xuan Santos

    Chapter 10: LGBTQ Gang Members’ Intersectional Identities and Experiences

    Vanessa Panfil

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