| Session 592: RS378 -> Gangs: Identities, Typologies and Meaning | |||
| Time: Noon to 1:30 PM on Saturday, November 16 | |||
| Place: LaSalle 5 | |||
| Session Chair: Katie J.B. Parsons, University of California, Irvine | |||
| Racialized Identities and the Formation of Black Street Gangs in Los Angeles | |||
| by: | Alejandro Alonso, University of Southern California (Corresponding) | ||
| Gang Typologies Based on Criminal Activities | |||
| by: | Katie J.B. Parsons, University of California, Irvine (Corresponding) | ||
| James W. Meeker, University of California, Irvine | |||
| The Situational Aspects of Gang Homicides: Honor or Dispute? | |||
| by: | Shannan M. Catalano, University of Missouri - St. Louis (Corresponding) | ||
| Chinese Gangs and Collective Action: The Triads Tradition as a Source of Meaning Attachment and Definition of Situation | |||
| by: | Hua-Lun Huang, University of Louisiana, Lafayette (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006