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The Eurogang Paradox

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Resolving The Eurogang Paradox
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    Chapter 2 The Impact of Organizational Features on Gang Activities and Relationships
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    Chapter 3 Globalization, Gangs, and Collaborative Research
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    Chapter 4 Advantages of Longitudinal Research Designs in Studying Gang Behavior
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    Chapter 5 The Proliferation of Gangs in the United States
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    Chapter 6 Young Gang Members in a School Survey
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    Chapter 7 Young Women’s Involvement in Gangs in the United States: An Overview
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    Chapter 8 Towards a Problem-Oriented Approach to Youth Groups in the Hague
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    Chapter 9 Crips in Orange: Gangs and Groups in the Netherlands
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    Chapter 10 Gangstas or Lager Louts? Working Class Street Gangs in Manchester
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    Chapter 11 The Concept of Honor, Conflict and Violent Behavior Among Youths in Oslo
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    Chapter 12 Street Gangs and Crime Prevention in Copenhagen
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    Chapter 13 Patterns of Ethnic Violence in a Frankfurt Street Gang
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    Chapter 14 Evolution of Delinquent Gangs in Russia
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    Chapter 15 Youth Gangs in France: A Socio-Ethnographic Approach
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    Chapter 16 Other Gang Situations in Europe
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    Chapter 17 Group Criminality
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    Chapter 18 Gang Membership in Bremen and Denver: Comparative Longitudinal Data
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    Chapter 19 Groups of Violent Young Males in Germany
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    Chapter 20 Criminal Networks in Stockholm
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    Chapter 21 Gang-Like Groups in Slovenia
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    Chapter 22 The Group Aspect of Youth Crime and Youth Gangs in Brussels: What we do Know and Especially What we Don’t Know
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    Chapter 23 A Proposal for Multi-Site Study of European Gangs and Youth Groups
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    Chapter 24 Gangs in Europe: Assessments at the Millennium
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    Chapter 25 Bridging the American/European Contexts: Interventions, Communities, Youth Groups, And Moral Panics
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Title
The Eurogang Paradox
Published by
Springer Netherlands, January 2001
DOI 10.1007/978-94-010-0882-2
ISBNs
978-0-7923-6844-1, 978-9-40-100882-2, 978-0-7923-6667-6
Editors

Malcolm Klein, Hans-Jürgen Kerner, Cheryl Maxson, E. Weitekamp

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Country Count As %
Poland 1 20%
Unknown 4 80%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 20%
Student > Bachelor 1 20%
Lecturer 1 20%
Lecturer > Senior Lecturer 1 20%
Unknown 1 20%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Social Sciences 3 60%
Philosophy 1 20%
Unknown 1 20%