Gang Life Gang Life

Gang Life

10 of the toughest tell their stories

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Publisher Description

For the first time, here's a no-holds-barred inside account of life for criminal gang members in cities and towns across Canada.

Mark Totten has slowly gained the confidence of gang members in many Canadian cities and small towns, and he knows enough to get the real goods from these men and women. In this book he tells the life stories -- so far -- of ten gang members drawn from across the country. Murderers, rapists, addicts, drug traffickers, victims of child abuse, abusers themselves -- these are people who many consider the worst of the worst.

But from their life stories, a more nuanced and complex picture emerges. The circumstances and events which lead children and teens into criminal life become clearer.

Meet:

Jake, a 28-year-old former neo-Nazi skinhead gang member who beat people up "just for the fun of it," then became a drug dealer and a freelance enforcer for organized crime groups
Kim, a Cree woman with two addicted parents who joined her gang at 14, kept off drugs, and ran a group of prostitutes until going to jail -- at just 16
Dillon, a Latino-Canadian, sexually and physically abused as a young boy, a drug dealer and gang leader in high school and later head of a local chapter of a major international gang until he was "honoured" out


No one will think the same way about criminal gang members and the circumstances that lead to a life in crime after reading this compelling and revealing book.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2014
March 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
216
Pages
PUBLISHER
James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
SELLER
De Marque, Inc.
SIZE
978.9
KB

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