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Islands In The Street Gangs And American Urban Society Martin Sanchezjankowski

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Islands In The Street Gangs And American Urban Society Martin Sanchezjankowski
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.76 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Martin Sanchez-Jankowski
ISBN: 9780520911314, 0520911318
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Islands In The Street Gangs And American Urban Society Martin Sanchezjankowski by Martin Sanchez-jankowski 9780520911314, 0520911318 instant download after payment.

"Vivid, lively, and yet theoretically informed, a triumph of patient and sustained fieldwork. . . . Jankowski presents the gang and its members not as pathological departures from social norms, but as shrewd and resourceful operators."—Michael Lipsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Islands in the Street fills a wide gap in the literature on gangs. Jankowski's innovative model of gang participation and organization is important and elegant, guaranteeing that this will be the book on gangs for the next ten years, if not longer."—Ruth Horowitz, University of Delaware

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