Youth Street Gangs

A Critical Appraisal

David C Brotherton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:30th Apr '25

£39.99

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Gangs have been heavily pathologized in the last several decades. In comparison to the pioneering Chicago School's work on gangs in the 1920s we have moved away from a humanistic appraisal of and sensitivity toward the phenomenon and have allowed the gang to become a highly plastic folk devil outside of history. This pathologization of the gang has particularly negative consequences for democracy in an age of punishment, cruelty and coercive social control.

This is the central thesis of David Brotherton’s celebrated book on street gangs. Drawing on a wealth of highly acclaimed original research, Brotherton explores the socially layered practices of street gangs, including community movements, cultural projects and sites of social resistance. The book also critically reviews gang theory and the geographical trajectories of streets gangs from New York and Puerto Rico to Europe, the Caribbean and South America, as well as state-sponsored reactions and the enabling role of orthodox criminology. In opposition to the dominant gang discourses, Brotherton proposes the development of a critical studies approach to gangs and concludes by making a plea for researchers to engage the gang reflexively, paying attention to the contradictory agency of the gang and what gang members actually tell us.

The new edition has been revised and fully updated, containing three new chapters offering alternative approaches to interventions in gang violence, and to gang desistance, drawing on detailed interviews with Antonio Fernandez (King Tone), former head of the Latin Kings. The book is essential reading for academics and students involved in the study of juvenile delinquency, youth studies, deviance, gang studies and cultural criminology.

"Drawing on the experience of a lifetime of critical engagement with gangs in the US and elsewhere, David Brotherton's Youth Street Gangs is a magisterial tour de force that concisely offers us an incisive yet empathetic portrait of the phenomenon from its origins through to its 21st century iterations. Passionately argued and compellingly written, with superb additional chapters on gang interventions, this new edition is even more essential reading than the previous version!"

Dennis Rodgers, Research Professor, Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland.

"In this masterful work of intellectual history, critical theory, and engaged scholarship, David Brotherton begins with a genealogy of a concept of “youth gangs” -- an overly-familiar staple of the social sciences for more than a century – out of which he calls for nothing short of a Copernican revolution in the criminological gaze. In this text written for scholars as much as students, Brotherton draws upon decades of research experience to demonstrate how interpersonal, ethnographic fieldwork exposes the shortcomings of theoretical orthodoxies while, in those very moments, initiates an intellectual collaboration between researcher and participant that is the sine qua non of “critical criminology.” The new chapters herein are a critical capstone to the original, as they illuminate the path between Brotherton’s bold theoretical claims, and his public-facing, unflagging analysis of interdiction programs in the US and abroad."

Jon Horne Carter, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Appalachian State University, U.S.A.

"The first edition of Brotherton’s ‘Youth Street Gangs: A Critical Appraisal’ was a landmark in critical studies of gangs. Brotherton drew on a career’s worth of hard-won experience to punch out a definitive and panoptic state of the art for students and researchers alike. This new edition underscores his status as a pre-eminent thinker and writer in critical gang studies, with three striking new chapters that brings fresh methodological insight and break new empirical ground. This is learned sociology fired by a furious anger against injustice, written with a keen ear and sharp wit. Not to be missed."

Alistair Fraser, Professor of Sociological and Cultural Studies, Glasgow University, U.K.

The seminal text in critical gang studies that shattered the perspectives of conventional gang studies scholars, whose only response has been to ignore it, a strategy that has utterly failed with the now second reprint of Youth Street Gangs. With three new chapters presenting tried and true alternatives to the conventional response to hyper-criminalize youth and their communities that has failed for the last century, backed by solid case studies of successful gang intervention praxis, this new and expanded edition promises to be the foundational text for critical gang studies students and scholars for the foreseeable future. Having mentored some of the most dynamic critical gang scholars of this generation, this text promises to guarantee that Brotherton’s mentorship of emerging scholars critical of the conventional discourse on crime and gangs will continue through his prose for generations to come.

Robert D. Weide, Associate Professor of Sociology, California State University, Los Angeles

ISBN: 9781032695570

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328 pages

2nd edition