Gangs, Rituals & Rites of Passage by Don Pinnock


Gangs, Rituals & Rites of Passage
Title : Gangs, Rituals & Rites of Passage
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 91
Publication : Published January 1, 1997

Using gang rituals to tackle gang problems may not be as crazy as it sounds - it could be the only way to head off disaster.

When gangs control the drug trade, corner the pimp market, corrupt the police and even run the city's tough housing manager out of town it's fair to say that Cape Town has a major problem.

But in the thousands of words being written about gangs in the near-hysterical daily press an important dynamic is being completely overlooked: as social institutions gangs work extremely well. They serve a purpose way beyond the strong-arm needs of gang and syndicate bosses. If they didn't the kids on the corners wouldn't join them, let alone fight - sometimes to the death - for the territory they claim.


Gangs, Rituals & Rites of Passage Reviews


  • Stephen

    Interesting, but relies a lot on dated rite of passage thinking. Rituals do not change people all on their own. It depends on what they are communicating and that was not explored at all.