“Bangin” at the Crossroads’: A Study of Rural Gangs

Previous research on rural gangs in America has found these groups not only to be relatively transitory in nature but also forming during periods of economic recovery. This qualitative study focuses on a community within the impoverished rural Mississippi Delta with an extended history of institutio...

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Published in:Crime and delinquency Vol. 69; no. 2; pp. 267 - 291
Main Authors: Brown, Timothy C., Baldwin, Julie Marie, Buchanan, Molly, Krohn, Marvin D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01-02-2023
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Summary:Previous research on rural gangs in America has found these groups not only to be relatively transitory in nature but also forming during periods of economic recovery. This qualitative study focuses on a community within the impoverished rural Mississippi Delta with an extended history of institutionalized Black gangs with ties to national gang nations. Through in-depth interviews with incarcerated members of the community, many of whom have/had gang ties, we seek to understand the unique conditions that fostered these non-traditional rural gangs. More specifically, we critically examine the relationship between social and structural factors that affected the origins, processes, and persistence of gangs in the area. Our findings highlight the social dislocations influenced by state-abandoned responsibilities and the corresponding adaptations by gangs and their members.
ISSN:0011-1287
1552-387X
DOI:10.1177/00111287221113305