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Outlaw motorcycle clubs and street gangs = scheming legality, resisting criminalization /
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Title/Author:
Outlaw motorcycle clubs and street gangs/ edited by Tereza Kuldova, Martin Sanchez-Jankowski.
Reminder of title:
scheming legality, resisting criminalization /
other author:
Kuldova, Tereza.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
Description:
xii, 234 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction; Tereza Kuldova -- Chapter 2. Gangs, Culture, and Society in the United States; Martin Sanchez-Jankowski -- Chapter 3. Legalization by Commodification; Elke Van Hellemont -- Chapter 4. Dutch Gang Talk; Robert A. Roks and Teun Van Ruitenburg -- Chapter 5. From Bikers to Gangsters; Kim Geurtjens, Hans Nelen and Miet Vanderhallen -- Chapter 6. Men with a Hobby; Willem Koetsenruijter and Peter Burger -- Chapter 7. Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs and Struggles over Legitimation; Tereza Kuldova and James Quinn -- Chapter 8. Outlaw Bikers Between Identity Politics and Civil Rights; Tereza Kuldova -- Chapter 9. Inside the Brotherhood; Stig Grundvall.
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Springer eBooks
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Motorcycle gangs. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76120-6
ISBN:
9783319761206
Outlaw motorcycle clubs and street gangs = scheming legality, resisting criminalization /
Outlaw motorcycle clubs and street gangs
scheming legality, resisting criminalization /[electronic resource] :edited by Tereza Kuldova, Martin Sanchez-Jankowski. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xii, 234 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in risk, crime and society. - Palgrave studies in risk, crime and society..
Chapter 1. Introduction; Tereza Kuldova -- Chapter 2. Gangs, Culture, and Society in the United States; Martin Sanchez-Jankowski -- Chapter 3. Legalization by Commodification; Elke Van Hellemont -- Chapter 4. Dutch Gang Talk; Robert A. Roks and Teun Van Ruitenburg -- Chapter 5. From Bikers to Gangsters; Kim Geurtjens, Hans Nelen and Miet Vanderhallen -- Chapter 6. Men with a Hobby; Willem Koetsenruijter and Peter Burger -- Chapter 7. Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs and Struggles over Legitimation; Tereza Kuldova and James Quinn -- Chapter 8. Outlaw Bikers Between Identity Politics and Civil Rights; Tereza Kuldova -- Chapter 9. Inside the Brotherhood; Stig Grundvall.
This edited collection offers in-depth essays on outlaw motorcycle clubs and street gangs. Written by sociologists, anthropologists and criminologists, it asks the question of how the self-proclaimed 'outlaws' integrate into society. While these groups may cultivate a deviant image, these original studies show that we should not let ourselves be deceived by appearances. These 'outlaws' are, paradoxically, well integrated into mainstream society. The essays read the relationship of these groups to the media, law enforcement and society through the lens of their strategies of 'scheming legality' and 'resisting criminalization'. These reveal most strikingly how the knowledge of social codes, norms and mechanisms is put to use by these groups. This groundbreaking volume provides answers to previously understudied questions through well-researched case studies drawn from across Europe and United States. With wide-reaching implications for communities around the world, this exciting collection of essays will be of great interest to academics and governmental institutions as well as students and general readers of anthropology, sociology and criminology.
ISBN: 9783319761206
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-76120-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HV6488 / .O98 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 364.1066
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