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What is Gang Culture

Comparative Criminology Across Western and African Perspectives
Norms, values, beliefs, customs associated with a group of people, passed down from generation to generation, placing a specific value on eliminating oppression onto that group through the uses of social, legal, and political means deemed illegal or illegitimate.
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Liberian Gangs: The Impact of American Gang and Popular Culture
Kamil Williams (Georgia State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2856-3.ch004
Abstract
While research in the United States still grapples to understand the formation and persistence of gangs, American gangs' impact and influence on other populations across the globe are astonishing. One of these places of influence, Africa, has a long collective history of social, political, and economic turmoil, creating a space for social inequalities that some would consider the foundational grounds for criminal deviance and social chaos. When providing a comparative criminological lens, gangs tend to emerge from historical trauma, rooted in poverty and fueled in growth by national and international media and cultural influences.
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