Description
The PDF Gangs serves as an exhaustive exploration of critical gang-related topics and introduces a variety of unique subjects that are often overlooked in other works. Unlike traditional gang history narratives, this resource delves into fascinating areas such as the intricate relationship between Gangs and Mental Illness, Gangs and Native American communities, the dynamics of Entrepreneurship and Finances within gang culture, and Gangs in The World of Sports, including a look at prominent Athletes. It also examines Gangs in the U.S. Military context and the pervasive influence of Gangs, the Internet, and Social Media in today’s society. This comprehensive guide stands out for its meticulous coverage of these essential and timely issues related to gangs, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities surrounding gang culture today.
The textbook, Gangs, is an ideal supplementary resource for introductory law enforcement, corrections, or justice courses, and it serves effectively as the main course material for both lower-level and upper-level classes focused on gang studies.
Expect a thorough analysis that provides insights and engages students, helping them navigate the multifaceted landscapes of gang-related phenomena, influenced by various societal factors.
978-1465286536
NOTE: This sale includes only the eBook version of Gangs in a scanned PDF format. Please be aware that no access codes are provided.









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