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category: Young Adult Nonfiction
published: Mar 2011
ISBN:9780888999788
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

Gangs

A Groundwork Guide

by Richard Swift, series edited by Jane Springer

tagged: sociology, law & crime
Description

A Booklist Editors’ Choice and a Society of School Librarians International (SSLI) Honor Book

Street gangs have exploded worldwide. Tattoos, baggy pants, tagging, gangsta style, the unspoken threat -- it's all just around the corner in most of the world's major cities. From the streets of Los Angeles to the shantytowns of Cape Town, hundreds of thousands of "at risk" youth are deciding whether they should join their local gang.

Violence, guns, the drug trade, racism, poverty, families under pressure and ever-widening slums all provide a witch's brew in which the youth gang tempts young males and females with a sense of identity and belonging that their world has denied them.

Gangs exposes the roots of the problem as it moves from the banlieues of France to the favelas of Brazil. It offers a startling analysis of the complicity of the official adult world and some controversial ideas for reforms that might just undermine the appeal of gang life.

For many of the world's young -- especially those who are poor -- joining a gang is a real career choice. It is a choice that can be as deadly for young gangsters as for their victims. Richard Swift shows us that we fail to understand gangs at our peril.

About the Authors

Richard Swift is a freelance journalist and activist based in Montreal. He is a founding member of Between the Lines and worked for many years as an editor for the Oxford-based New Internationalist magazine. He is the author of a number of books including SOS: Alternatives to Capitalism.


JANE SPRINGER is an author, editor and translator who has worked in international development. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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Awards
  • Winner, Booklist Editors' Choice: Books for Youth
Editorial Reviews

...informative and fast-paced...

— Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children

...an accessible, readable, and fascinating book.

— CM Magazine

With well-documented references, a sharp wit, and a passionate commitment....this will grab teens, and adults, too, with its compelling arguments about why kids join gangs and what happens when greed, poverty, and injustice intersect.

— Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

...riveting...

— School Library Journal

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