Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs as Organized Crime Groups / by Thomas Barker.
2014
Formats
Format | |
---|---|
BibTeX | |
MARCXML | |
TextMARC | |
MARC | |
DublinCore | |
EndNote | |
NLM | |
RefWorks | |
RIS |
Items
Details
Author
Title
Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs as Organized Crime Groups / by Thomas Barker.
Added Corporate Author
Edition
1st ed. 2014.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Description
VI, 58 p. 22 illus., 11 illus. in color. online resource.
Series
SpringerBriefs in criminology. 2192-8533
Formatted Contents Note
1. The Nature of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs
2. Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) and the One Percenters
3. Criminal Organizations
4. Criminal Organization Continuum of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs
5. Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
6. Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Violence
7. Conclusion - Organized Criminals Without Borders
References.
2. Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) and the One Percenters
3. Criminal Organizations
4. Criminal Organization Continuum of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs
5. Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
6. Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Violence
7. Conclusion - Organized Criminals Without Borders
References.
Summary
This brief covers the unique crime group of Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs are adult criminal associations composed of "bikers" living a deviant lifestyle that includes individual, group, and club criminal behavior. These groups are sometimes called one percenters, due to the American Motorcycle Association statement that ninety-nine percent of motorcyclists are law abiding citizens. While many may be familiar with the reputation of the Hells' Angels, many may not realize the wide network of other Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs or the extent of their involvement in criminal activities. The brief includes a breakdown of the criminal networks and activities of these groups, which operate similarly to an organized crime group. It also covers the evolution of motorcycle clubs to motorcycle gangs. It examines the recent trend of American-based motorcycle gangs into international organized crime activities. This book will be of interest to researcher studying criminology, particularly organized crime and criminal networks, as well as international and comparative law and public policy.
Location
www
In
Springer Nature eBook
Available in Other Form
Printed edition:
Printed edition:
Printed edition:
Linked Resources
Alternate Title
SpringerLink electronic monographs.
Language
English
ISBN
9783319074313
Record Appears in