NCJ Number
              125752
          Editor(s)
          
                      C R Huff
                    
      Date Published
  1990
Length
              351 pages
          Annotation
              These 14 papers present research findings regarding gangs in the United States; individual papers present sociological perspectives on definitions and concepts used in gang research, anthropological perspectives on gang culture, and issues involved in the identification and measurement of gang violence.
          Abstract
              Additional papers consider the relationship between drug trafficking and the imperialistic spread of gangs, the relationship between cultural change and gang activities in Hispanic communities in Los Angeles, extortion among Chinese gangs, the activities of Vietnamese youth gangs in southern California, female participation in gangs, and the processes of delinquency and drug use in urban gangs. Further papers present historical perspectives on the characteristics and activities of gangs and critical analyses of public policies designed to address gangs. Tables, chapter notes, author index, subject index, and 316 references.