Street gangs have been a pervasive feature of urban life since
the rise of the big city in Jacksonian America, and yet their role
of occupying and “transgressing public space has been little
acknowledged outside of attempts by concerned parents and public
officials to control deviant behavior.” This is an overview of
street gangs especially as they emerged within working class
culture in American metropolitan areas.
Instructor: G. Reynolds
Fee: $10
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