Group Process and Gang Deliquency /
Short, James F. Jr.
Group Process and Gang Deliquency / James F. Short, Jr. and Fred L. Strodtbeck - Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, c1974 - xxv, 287 pages ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Delinquent subculture, groups, and research designs -- Chapter 2. A strategy for utilizing research dilemmas: a case from the study of parenthood in a street-corner gang -- Chapter 3. Values and gang delinquency: a study of street-corner groups -- Chapter 4. Behavior dimensions of gang delinquency -- Chapter 5. Racial differentials in gang behavior: an interpretation -- Chapter 6. The analysis of self-descriptions by members of delinquent gangs -- Chapter 7. Self-description and delinquent behavior -- Chapter 8. The response of gang leaders to status threats: an observation on group process and delinquent behavior -- Chapter 9. Sources of threat, group norms, and gang deliquency -- Chapter 10. Explorations of social disability, class, and gang status.
The publication of this set of our completed papers does not represent a termination of the enterprise: many aspects of the perspective of the book continue to develop in the thinking and subsequent research of both of the authors.
226754642
STREET GANGS
HV 9104 .S56 1974
Group Process and Gang Deliquency / James F. Short, Jr. and Fred L. Strodtbeck - Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, c1974 - xxv, 287 pages ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Delinquent subculture, groups, and research designs -- Chapter 2. A strategy for utilizing research dilemmas: a case from the study of parenthood in a street-corner gang -- Chapter 3. Values and gang delinquency: a study of street-corner groups -- Chapter 4. Behavior dimensions of gang delinquency -- Chapter 5. Racial differentials in gang behavior: an interpretation -- Chapter 6. The analysis of self-descriptions by members of delinquent gangs -- Chapter 7. Self-description and delinquent behavior -- Chapter 8. The response of gang leaders to status threats: an observation on group process and delinquent behavior -- Chapter 9. Sources of threat, group norms, and gang deliquency -- Chapter 10. Explorations of social disability, class, and gang status.
The publication of this set of our completed papers does not represent a termination of the enterprise: many aspects of the perspective of the book continue to develop in the thinking and subsequent research of both of the authors.
226754642
STREET GANGS
HV 9104 .S56 1974