The purpose of this paper is to discuss the nature and extent of violent practice in the motorcycle underworld. It does this by considering the murder of Gerry Tobin, and then uses the biography of the founding member of the Hell’s Angels motorcycle club (HAMC) for a critical analysis. The authors are interested in understanding the role of masculine honour and collective identity, and its influences in relation to violence – namely, fatal violence in the motorcycle underworld. The authors argue that motorcycle gangs are extreme examples of what Hall (2012) considers “criminal undertakers” – individuals who take “special liberties” often as a last resort
The embeddedness of criminal groups within communities accrues from their ability to establish legit...
Over the past decades, outlaw biker clubs have become widely labeled as organized crime groups. The ...
Mainstream criminology has stressed the importance of flawed notions of personal honour among disadv...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the nature and extent of violent practice in the motorcycle ...
Divided into two parts, the thesis seeks to provide a detailed explanation for the emergence and his...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) are identified in Australia and internationally as being heavily inv...
The central aims of this dissertation were to empirically expand the extant knowledge on the extent ...
Owing to the difficulty of conducting empirical research within sophisticated and highly organized c...
The number of outlaw bikers is growing globally. Despite this, little research exists on these group...
Abstract New Zealand has had a visible recreational motorcycle culture since the 1920s, although ...
This thesis critically examines the literature on joyriding, car crime, motor projects and masculini...
Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs are increasingly seen as a threat to communities around the world. They are ...
This is the journal's final, accepted and refereed version of the article. The publication is availa...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) are an iconic element of the criminal landscape in the United States,...
The embeddedness of criminal groups within communities accrues from their ability to establish legit...
Over the past decades, outlaw biker clubs have become widely labeled as organized crime groups. The ...
Mainstream criminology has stressed the importance of flawed notions of personal honour among disadv...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the nature and extent of violent practice in the motorcycle ...
Divided into two parts, the thesis seeks to provide a detailed explanation for the emergence and his...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) are identified in Australia and internationally as being heavily inv...
The central aims of this dissertation were to empirically expand the extant knowledge on the extent ...
Owing to the difficulty of conducting empirical research within sophisticated and highly organized c...
The number of outlaw bikers is growing globally. Despite this, little research exists on these group...
Abstract New Zealand has had a visible recreational motorcycle culture since the 1920s, although ...
This thesis critically examines the literature on joyriding, car crime, motor projects and masculini...
Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs are increasingly seen as a threat to communities around the world. They are ...
This is the journal's final, accepted and refereed version of the article. The publication is availa...
Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) are an iconic element of the criminal landscape in the United States,...
The embeddedness of criminal groups within communities accrues from their ability to establish legit...
Over the past decades, outlaw biker clubs have become widely labeled as organized crime groups. The ...
Mainstream criminology has stressed the importance of flawed notions of personal honour among disadv...