In the United States, some prison gangs control not only inmates, but also what happens on the street. Since most gang members eventually get detained and incarcerated, prison gangs will victimize or kill any resistors in jail and prison. In this paper, I examine such a case between the California prison gang, La Eme, and the rebel Maravilla gangs of East Los Angeles. La Eme controls almost all the Latino gangs in Southern California and enforces prison and street rules that “Southsider” gangs must follow. Between 1993 and 2006, the Maravilla gangs resisted La Eme’s prison co-governance and then experienced a violence and victimization perhaps unrivaled in the gang world. Through field research on the Maravilla gangs, this paper reveals how...
Examines the attitudes and perceptions among parolees, and police officers on why inmates join priso...
Mara Salvatrucha is a street gang that developed organizationally in California\u27s prisons in the ...
This report attempts to clarify some of the persistent misconceptions about gangs and to assess the ...
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ( CDCR ) considers prison gangs to be se...
This article revisits the framework which Buentello et al. (Prison J 71(2): 3–14, 1991) created to d...
Most of the empirical research and practically all of the fieldwork conducted on gangs has been devo...
One misconception in gang research is the assumption that the terms prison gang and street gang are ...
Over the last fifty years, California has become one of the largest jailers in the world, incarcerat...
Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13, is a gang formed in Los Angeles, CA, by mostly Salvadoran...
Although law enforcement agencies arrest criminal group leaders to dismantle or-ganized crime, few s...
This article provides insight into the compromises prison administrators take to gain inmate complia...
Discusses the necessity of tracking prison gang members as a means of controlling the environment
This paper investigates the internal governance institutions of criminal enterprise by examining the...
In response to rising gang-related crime, California passed in 1988 the Street Terrorism and Prevent...
Over the past two decades, civil gang injunctions have been increasingly instituted in\ud California...
Examines the attitudes and perceptions among parolees, and police officers on why inmates join priso...
Mara Salvatrucha is a street gang that developed organizationally in California\u27s prisons in the ...
This report attempts to clarify some of the persistent misconceptions about gangs and to assess the ...
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ( CDCR ) considers prison gangs to be se...
This article revisits the framework which Buentello et al. (Prison J 71(2): 3–14, 1991) created to d...
Most of the empirical research and practically all of the fieldwork conducted on gangs has been devo...
One misconception in gang research is the assumption that the terms prison gang and street gang are ...
Over the last fifty years, California has become one of the largest jailers in the world, incarcerat...
Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13, is a gang formed in Los Angeles, CA, by mostly Salvadoran...
Although law enforcement agencies arrest criminal group leaders to dismantle or-ganized crime, few s...
This article provides insight into the compromises prison administrators take to gain inmate complia...
Discusses the necessity of tracking prison gang members as a means of controlling the environment
This paper investigates the internal governance institutions of criminal enterprise by examining the...
In response to rising gang-related crime, California passed in 1988 the Street Terrorism and Prevent...
Over the past two decades, civil gang injunctions have been increasingly instituted in\ud California...
Examines the attitudes and perceptions among parolees, and police officers on why inmates join priso...
Mara Salvatrucha is a street gang that developed organizationally in California\u27s prisons in the ...
This report attempts to clarify some of the persistent misconceptions about gangs and to assess the ...