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Contemporary Gangs: An Organizational Analysis
   

Deborah Lamm Weisel

       
   

Weisel examines the organization of contemporary gangs, finding evidence of organic-adpative, rather than hierarchical, structure. Such structure explains gang persistence and growth despite major efforts to control them.

Contemporary gangs are persistent despite efforts to control them. Theories of gangs explain the emergence of gangs but offer littleinsight into their persistence and growth. Weisel examined theorganizational characteristics of four criminal gangs. Although even large gangs appear disorganized, they are not ephemeral groups. Instead the gangs feature characteristics of organic-adaptive organizations rather than hierarchical or bureaucratic organizations. As such, these gangs feature blended goals, shared decision making, a structure based on subdivisions, and a generalist orientation. Such features promote efficiency in a highly volatile environment and contribute to increases in the size and number of contemporary gangs in America.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Understanding Gangs: Contributions of Research and Theory
  3. Research Design and Methodological Approach
  4. Findings: An Organizational Analysis of Four Gangs
  5. Summary and Conclusion

  6. References
    Index
       
  Deborah Lamm Weisel is a Research Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at North Carolina State University. She earned her Ph.D. in 1999 from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
       
   

viii, 226 pages. Index, bibliography. ISBN 1-931202-30-3.
$60. Published.