Based on ethnographic fieldwork and a content analysis of secondary sources, the current study presents an in-depth case study of gang evolution. We chart the history and development of the Dutch Crips, from playgroup origins in the 1980s to criminal endeavors in the 1990s, to its rebirth as an Outlaw Motorcycle Gang in the 2000s. At each evolutionary stage, we examine the identity of the group, its organization, the nature of its criminal activities, and branding. We highlight how, over 30 years, the Crips constantly reinvented themselves to meet their members’ age-defined needs and to attract future generations to the group
Whereas outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) were originally perceived as uncivilized white men grouped a...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
McIntosh (2009) argues that from relatively humble beginnings, outlaw motorcycle gangs, such as the ...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and a content analysis of secondary sources, the current study prese...
Roks and Van Ruitenburg notice that while Dutch state agencies have long been reluctant toward using...
Since the early 1990s, there have been reports in the Netherlands of groups of youngsters calling th...
Building on the growing body of research on gang desistance and disengagement, this article focusses...
Using long-term personal background and registered criminal career data on 2,714 police-identified m...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...
The Dutch criminal law system is based on individual liability, yet part of the crime and violence O...
The central aims of this dissertation were to empirically expand the extant knowledge on the extent ...
Based on criminal career data of a sample of 601 police-identified outlaw motorcycle gang members an...
Over the past decades, outlaw biker clubs have become widely labeled as organized crime groups. The ...
Over the past decades, outlaw biker clubs have become widely labeled as organized crime groups. The ...
This article on intergenerational transmission of crime in families is based on a study of seven fam...
Whereas outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) were originally perceived as uncivilized white men grouped a...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
McIntosh (2009) argues that from relatively humble beginnings, outlaw motorcycle gangs, such as the ...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and a content analysis of secondary sources, the current study prese...
Roks and Van Ruitenburg notice that while Dutch state agencies have long been reluctant toward using...
Since the early 1990s, there have been reports in the Netherlands of groups of youngsters calling th...
Building on the growing body of research on gang desistance and disengagement, this article focusses...
Using long-term personal background and registered criminal career data on 2,714 police-identified m...
In recent years, many European countries have taken far-reaching measures to combat the criminal act...
The Dutch criminal law system is based on individual liability, yet part of the crime and violence O...
The central aims of this dissertation were to empirically expand the extant knowledge on the extent ...
Based on criminal career data of a sample of 601 police-identified outlaw motorcycle gang members an...
Over the past decades, outlaw biker clubs have become widely labeled as organized crime groups. The ...
Over the past decades, outlaw biker clubs have become widely labeled as organized crime groups. The ...
This article on intergenerational transmission of crime in families is based on a study of seven fam...
Whereas outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) were originally perceived as uncivilized white men grouped a...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
McIntosh (2009) argues that from relatively humble beginnings, outlaw motorcycle gangs, such as the ...