The Girls in the Gang (NZ). by Glennis Dennehy and Greg Newbold AND Merepeka Raukawa-Tait
The Girls in the Gang By Glennis Dennehy and Greg Newbold.
Publisher: Reed, New Zealand , 2001, First Edition. SIGNED BY BY BOTH AUTHORS AND Merepeka Raukawa-Tait (a New Zealand politician and former chief executive of the Women's Refuge organisation).
Softback in good condition, no inscriptions, creased, shelf/edge wear.
Based on in-depth interviews with ten women who, like Glennis Dennehy, are former gang associates. This book widens the understanding and dispels some of the myths about the secretive worlds of New zealand gangs. It considers how and why women get into gangs, the inferior roles they occupy, the dynamics that them there (including violence, gang rape and intimidation), and the means by whIch women can escape gang control. In examining gang violence against women, the book confronts issues common to all forms of domestic violence -a point emphasised in the foreword by Merepeka Raukawa-Tait. An appendix provides the first published history and development of New Zealand gangs.Thoroughly researched and frankly written, this is a book that may quite literally save lives. For a number of years until 1991, through her former husband, Glennis Dennehy was associated with one of New Zealand's largest motorcycle gangs.
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