Gang delinquency and delinquent subcultures. Edited by James F. Short, Jr.

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Main Author: Short, James F.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, Harper & Row [1968]
Series:Readers in social problems
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Table of Contents:
  • The cherubs are rumbling, by W. Bernstein
  • Aggression in a boys' street-corner group, by W. B. Miller, H. Geertz, and H. S. G. Cutter
  • Juvenile delinquency: a group tradition, by C. Shaw
  • Leadership and the power situation, by H. A. Bloch and A. Niederhoffer
  • Drug addiction among young persons in Chicago, by S. Kobrin and H. Finestone
  • Lower class culture as a generating milieu of gang delinquency, by W. B. Miller
  • Illegitimate means, anomie, and deviant behavior, by R. A. Cloward
  • Criteria of status among street groups, by S. Kobrin, J. Puntil, and E. Peluso
  • Significant adults, caretakers, and structures of opportunity; an exploratory study, by R. J. Rivera and J. J. Short, Jr
  • Why gangs fight, by J. J. Short, Jr. and F. L. Strodtbeck
  • Groups, gangs, and cohesiveness, by M. W. Klein and L. Y. Crawford
  • Aleatory risks versus short-run hedonism in explanation of gang action, by F. L. Strodtbeck and J. F. Short, Jr.