NCJRS, National Criminal Justice Reference Service

NCJRS, National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Title NCJRS, National Criminal Justice Reference Service PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 48
Release 1996
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
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Users Guide to NCJRS Services

Users Guide to NCJRS Services
Title Users Guide to NCJRS Services PDF eBook
Author National Criminal Justice Reference Service (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 4
Release 1979
Genre
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Guide to NCJRS

Guide to NCJRS
Title Guide to NCJRS PDF eBook
Author United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1975
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NCJRS Catalog

NCJRS Catalog
Title NCJRS Catalog PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
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National Criminal Justice Thesaurus

National Criminal Justice Thesaurus
Title National Criminal Justice Thesaurus PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 258
Release 1983
Genre Subject headings
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Chinatown Gangs

Chinatown Gangs
Title Chinatown Gangs PDF eBook
Author Ko-lin Chin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 248
Release 2000-02-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0195350464

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In Chinatown Gangs, Ko-lin Chin penetrates a closed society and presents a rare portrait of the underworld of New York City's Chinatown. Based on first-hand accounts from gang members, gang victims, community leaders, and law enforcement authorities, this pioneering study reveals the pervasiveness, the muscle, the longevity, and the institutionalization of Chinatown gangs. Chin reveals the fear gangs instill in the Chinese community. At the same time, he shows how the economic viability of the community is sapped, and how gangs encourage lawlessness, making a mockery of law enforcement agencies. Ko-lin Chin makes clear that gang crime is inexorably linked to Chinatown's political economy and social history. He shows how gangs are formed to become "equalizers" within a social environment where individual and group conflicts, whether social, political, or economic, are unlikely to be solved in American courts. Moreover, Chin argues that Chinatown's informal economy provides yet another opportunity for street gangs to become "providers" or "protectors" of illegal services. These gangs, therefore, are the pathological manifestation of a closed community, one whose problems are not easily seen--and less easily understood--by outsiders. Chin's concrete data on gang characteristics, activities, methods of operation and violence make him uniquely qualified to propose ways to restrain gang violence, and Chinatown Gangs closes with his specific policy suggestions. It is the definitive study of gangs in an American Chinatown.

SNI

SNI
Title SNI PDF eBook
Author National Criminal Justice Reference Service (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 770
Release 1980
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
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