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Hybrid Gangs and The Hyphy Movement: Crossing The Color Line In Sacramento 1 edition

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Crips and Bloods-traditional gangs whose mere names conjure up fearful images of violence and destruction-are no longer at the forefront of the gang reality in Sacramento. Instead, influenced by the Bay Area-based rap music subculture of Hyphy, gangs calling themselves "Families," "Mobbs," and "Camps" are believed to be creating a new, hybridized gang culture. Employing grounded theory methods of qualitative data analysis, this paper examines four key areas in which this Hyphy-gang relationship is being portrayed: media created by people within the Hyphy movement; news sources covering Hyphy; trial transcripts that focus on offenders and victims who are believed to be involved in the Hyphy movement and gang culture; and police reports and media releases concerning this relationship. Ultimately, I am concerned with addressing one key question: How new is this "new" reality? This book addresses scholarly concerns with a historical and scholarly review of the literature, and addresses law enforcement concerns with four appendixes in the back of the book that delves into the world of African American gangs in Sacramento County.

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Hybrid Gangs and The Hyphy Movement: Crossing The Color Line In Sacramento

Published 2011 by none in Sacramento CA .

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Acknowledgments vii
List of Illustrations x
List of Maps xi
INTRODUCTION 1
Chapter
1. NEW YORK, HIP HOP AND DAYS PAST 7
Backdrop to Hip-Hop 7
2. LOS ANGELES , POLICING AND CULTURE CLASHES 16
LAPD: The History of Hatred 16
3. LOS ANGELES GANG HISTORY 25
Gangs in History 25
Stanley “Tookie” Williams 27
Crack Cocaine’s Contributions 32
4. GANGSTER RAP 35
Tupac Shakur 36
Suge Knight 42
5. MAC DRE AND THE ROMPER ROOM GANG 62
Andre “Mac Dre” Hicks 63
Mac Dre and the Hyphy Movement 70
6. THE MOVE TO SACRAMENTO 77
Gangs in Sacramento 77
Hybrid Gangs of Sacramento 82
Hyphy Influenced Gangs 86
Hip-Hop and Gangs in Sacramento 88
7. THREE KEY CONCEPTS 94
Acts of Retaliation for Disrespect 95
Snitching 106
Remembering the Dead 114
Conclusion 126
Appendix A. African American Gang Migration 129
Appendix B. South Sacramento African American Gang History 137
Appendix C. North Sacramento African American Gang History 160
Appendix D. Case Summaries 172
Bibliography 338

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xii 365
Number of pages
365
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25293468M
ISBN 10
1461166985

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