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God`s Gangs – Barrio Ministry, Masculinity, and Gang Recovery

Autor Edward Orozco Flores
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2013
Los Angeles is the epicenter of the American gang problem. Rituals and customs from Los Angeles’ eastside gangs, including hand signals, graffiti, and clothing styles, have spread to small towns and big cities alike. Many see the problem with gangs as related to urban marginality—for a Latino immigrant population struggling with poverty and social integration, gangs offer a close-knit community. Yet, as Edward Orozco Flores argues in God’s Gangs, gang members can be successfully redirected out of gangs through efforts that change the context in which they find themselves, as well as their notions of what it means to be a man. Flores here illuminates how Latino men recover from gang life through involvement in urban, faith-based organizations. Drawing on participant observation and interviews with Homeboy Industries, a Jesuit-founded non-profit that is one of the largest gang intervention programs in the country, and with Victory Outreach, a Pentecostal ministry with over 600 chapters, Flores demonstrates that organizations such as these facilitate recovery from gang life by enabling gang members to reinvent themselves as family men and as members of their community. The book offers a window into the process of redefining masculinity. As Flores convincingly shows, gang members are not trapped in a cycle of poverty and marginality. With the help of urban ministries, such men construct a reformed barrio masculinity to distance themselves from gang life. Edward Orozco Flores is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Loyola University Chicago.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781479878123
ISBN-10: 147987812X
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MI – New York University

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“A welcome addition to the gang literature, making the case that gender and religion have more to do with leaving the gang than all the forces of state coercion purportedly aimed at achieving the same result. Through his careful ethnography of two well known non-profit gang intervention programs Flores shows how his subjects develop a recovery trajectory that encompasses a complex reconstruction of their identities. . . . His complex, interdisciplinary analysis based on both empirical and secondary data powerfully rejects the simplistic zero tolerance and other repressive social control strategies that are the typical response to the proverbial urban gang banger. A timely and very much needed contribution to the growing field of critical gang studies.”-David C. Brotherton,John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY“A compelling and important book documenting the remarkable journey from gang life to one that is crime-free. This insightful volume advances our understanding of the ways in which comprehensive faith-based approaches can be transformative for individuals as well as for communities.”-Byron R. Johnson,author of More God, Less Crime: Why Faith Matters and How it Could Matter More
"A welcome addition to the gang literature, making the case that gender and religion have more to do with leaving the gang than all the forces of state coercion purportedly aimed at achieving the same result. Through his careful ethnography of two well known non-profit gang intervention programs Flores shows how his subjects develop a recovery trajectory that encompasses a complex reconstruction of their identities... His complex, interdisciplinary analysis based on both empirical and secondary data powerfully rejects the simplistic zero tolerance and other repressive social control strategies that are the typical response to the proverbial urban gang banger. A timely and very much needed contribution to the growing field of critical gang studies."-David C. Brotherton,John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY"A compelling and important book documenting the remarkable journey from gang life to one that is crime-free. This insightful volume advances our understanding of the ways in which comprehensive faith-based approaches can be transformative for individuals as well as for communities."-Byron R. Johnson,author of More God, Less Crime: Why Faith Matters and How it Could Matter More

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