While most street gangs are temporary and disorganized, some have institutionalized, and a number of these show signs of evolving into more serious criminal enterprises, becoming more networked, technologically savvy and internationalized, less visible, more predatory and sometimes more violent. The boundaries that researchers have drawn between gangs and other types of criminal groups, particularly organized crime, are becoming blurred. Understanding why this is happening is crucial to planning effective responses. This article suggests that evolutionary theory, involving processes of variation, selection and replication, would constitute a valuable tool for this purpose. Using an evolutionary framework would enable the application of a lo...
Concerns over the changing nature of gangs and cartels and their relationships to states in the late...
It has been a century since Frederic Thrasher researched his pioneering text on youth gangs in Chica...
Despite a growing acceptance of the value of evolutionary approaches to understanding the natural wo...
A comparative case study on two Los Angeles based gangs, Hoover Criminals and East Coast Crips. We c...
A comparative case study on two Los Angeles based gangs, Hoover Criminals and East Coast Crips. We c...
Extant literature on the subject has usually defined gangs as loose associations of individuals enga...
After nearly a hundred years of debate and analysis, the gang concept remains hotly contested within...
Gangs feature prominently in popular culture, from novels, songs and more recently film and video ga...
In this paper, we approach the phenomenon of criminal activity from an infectious perspective by usi...
In introducing this Special Issue on gangs, we overview the thrust of its papers, demonstrating how ...
Street gangs function as ongoing, open social systems in relation to their surrounding sociocultural...
Recent years have seen an upsurge of attention paid to street gangs as scholars and criminal justice...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Using a case study of Latinx gangs in Chicago over a 1...
Behavior in dysfunctional social groups is often regarded by social scientists as irrational in natu...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
Concerns over the changing nature of gangs and cartels and their relationships to states in the late...
It has been a century since Frederic Thrasher researched his pioneering text on youth gangs in Chica...
Despite a growing acceptance of the value of evolutionary approaches to understanding the natural wo...
A comparative case study on two Los Angeles based gangs, Hoover Criminals and East Coast Crips. We c...
A comparative case study on two Los Angeles based gangs, Hoover Criminals and East Coast Crips. We c...
Extant literature on the subject has usually defined gangs as loose associations of individuals enga...
After nearly a hundred years of debate and analysis, the gang concept remains hotly contested within...
Gangs feature prominently in popular culture, from novels, songs and more recently film and video ga...
In this paper, we approach the phenomenon of criminal activity from an infectious perspective by usi...
In introducing this Special Issue on gangs, we overview the thrust of its papers, demonstrating how ...
Street gangs function as ongoing, open social systems in relation to their surrounding sociocultural...
Recent years have seen an upsurge of attention paid to street gangs as scholars and criminal justice...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Using a case study of Latinx gangs in Chicago over a 1...
Behavior in dysfunctional social groups is often regarded by social scientists as irrational in natu...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
Concerns over the changing nature of gangs and cartels and their relationships to states in the late...
It has been a century since Frederic Thrasher researched his pioneering text on youth gangs in Chica...
Despite a growing acceptance of the value of evolutionary approaches to understanding the natural wo...