'The Rise of Street Gangs' is a former cop's firsthand account of the spread of the gang culture, where drive-by shootings and communities under siege are the norm. It is a gritty tale of violence, mayhem, and humour, where we see both the cops' and gangsters' sides of the story as they fight a war amongst the ghettos and slums beyond.
'The Rise of Street Gangs' is a former cop's firsthand account of the spread of the gang culture, where drive-by shootings and communities under siege are the norm. It is a gritty tale of violence, mayhem, and humour, where we see both the cops' and gangsters' sides of the story as they fight a war amongst the ghettos and slums beyond.
The Rise of Street Gangs gives a unique first-hand account of the rise of gang culture across the world, where drive-by shootings and communities under siege have become the new norm.The book not only covers street gangs but the characters of the gangs and their current revolution and outlook and how these gangs are on the rise around the world.The Rise of Street Gangs looks at gangs in the United States, Mexico, Native American Reservation, the slums of Manilla in the Phillipines, South Africa, Australia and the role of gangs during the Black Lives Matter protests.
Brett Stevens joined the NSW Police Force in 1982 where he served for 13 years. During this period, he worked at some of the toughest areas, such as King’s Cross, the red-light precinct of Sydney and various patrol, drug and tactical units. From 1989 to the mid-1990s he moonlighted as a freelance photojournalist. Possessing a keen interest in law enforcement, Brett studied crime and tactics across the USA, interviewing hundreds of cops and published their stories in the international magazine market. A reservist in the Australian Army, he now works as a consultant in the field of risk and emergency management for a multi-national organisation.
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