AltaMira Press
Pages: 400
Trim: 6½ x 9¾
978-0-7591-0998-8 • Hardback • March 2007 • $150.00 • (£115.00)
978-0-7591-0999-5 • Paperback • March 2007 • $63.00 • (£48.00)
978-0-7591-1389-3 • eBook • March 2007 • $59.50 • (£46.00)
Irving A. Spergel is George Herbert Jones Professor Emeritus in the School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. in Social Work with a minor in Sociology at Columbia University in 1960, and has worked for five decades on gang problems in the U.S. He is the author of The Youth Gang Problem: A Community Approach.
Part 1 Project Background and Program Strategies
Chapter 2 Gang Problems
Chapter 3 Project Formation
Chapter 4 Entering the Field
Chapter 5 Team Development
Chapter 6 Social Intervention: The Outreach Youth Worker
Chapter 7 Suppression/Social Control
Chapter 8 Community Mobilization
Part 9 Evaluation: Program Analysis and Project Outcome
Chapter 10 The Project Evaluation Model
Chapter 11 Changes in Social Context of Program Youth
Chapter 12 Life Course Factors Related to Self-Reported Offense/Arrest Charges
Chapter 13 Project-Worker Contacts, Services and Strategies
Chapter 14 Arrest Changes: Program and Comparison Youth
Chapter 15 Arrest Changes for Different Types of Gang Youth
Chapter 16 Services and Outcome
Chapter 17 Gang and Community Crime Change
Chapter 18 Project Termination
19 Summary
20 References
Irving Spergel's book on the Little Village application of the Comprehensive Community gang intervention model is unique as an example of applied research and effective programmatic response. Spergel has created a program to ameliorate community gang problems that is well worth a look by policy makers, gang responders, and criminological theorists. It is the best and most tested reaction to gang problems available today.
— G. David Curry, University of Missouri, St. Louis