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Civil gang injunctions have become a growing feature of crime control programs in several states across the nation. This volume examines the effectiveness of this strategy and explores the accompanying constitutional controversies related to freedom of speech, assembly, and other rights. The book discusses the costs of gang violence to society and describes the factors that make a given injunction or abatement more or less effective. It also explores the legal and policy issues that stand in the way of gang injunctions and abatement. Providing step-by-step instructions on how to establish a…mehr

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Civil gang injunctions have become a growing feature of crime control programs in several states across the nation. This volume examines the effectiveness of this strategy and explores the accompanying constitutional controversies related to freedom of speech, assembly, and other rights. The book discusses the costs of gang violence to society and describes the factors that make a given injunction or abatement more or less effective. It also explores the legal and policy issues that stand in the way of gang injunctions and abatement. Providing step-by-step instructions on how to establish a successful injunction and abatement program, the book presents comprehensive research on the theoretical basis for the strategy.
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Autorenporträt
Matthew O'Deane has been a California police officer since 1992. Over half of that time, he has been tasked with targeting gangs. He worked for the National City Police department for ten years before moving to the San Diego County District Attorney's Office as an Investigator in the Bureau of Investigation where he investigates gangs on a daily basis. He earned a Ph.D. in public policy, master's degree in public administration, and bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Dr. O'Deane is a professor for the University of Phoenix, Kaplan, and National Universities. He is a featured presenter at national and international law enforcement and academic conferences and he is a contributing author to several law enforcement magazines and journals.