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Journal articles on the topic "Motorcycle gangs in fiction"

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HOPPER, COLUMBUS B., and JOHNNY MOORE. "WOMEN IN OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE GANGS." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 18, no. 4 (January 1990): 363–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089124190018004001.

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Pływaczewski, Wiesław. "Achievements of the American Judiciary and Law Enforcement Agencies in Combatting Gangsterism (With Particular Emphasis on Motorcycle Gangs)." Internal Security 12, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 42–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.6697.

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The article deals with the issue of controlling gangsterism, with particular emphasis on motorcycle gangs. The author presents current motorcycle crime in the United States. The main part of the study contains the characteristics of the most important police services and other agencies involved in combatting gangs in the United States. The conclusions of the article include some recommendations with regard to the opportunities for the Polish law enforcement agencies to use international experience in fighting motorcycle crime.
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Barker, Thomas, and Kelly M. Human. "Crimes of the Big Four motorcycle gangs." Journal of Criminal Justice 37, no. 2 (March 2009): 174–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2009.02.005.

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Alfian, Alfian, Muhammadiah Muhammadiah, and Alimuddin Said. "RESPONSIVITAS KEPOLISIAN DALAM PENANGGULANGAN GENG MOTOR DI KECAMATAN SOMBA OPU KABUPATEN GOWA." KOLABORASI : JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK 3, no. 3 (January 4, 2018): 277. http://dx.doi.org/10.26618/kjap.v3i3.1056.

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The objective of this research is to find out the Police Responsiveness towards the Prevention ofMotorcycle Gangs at SombaOpuDistric of Gowa Regency. The type of this research is a qualitativeresearch with case study by describing the police responsivenesstowards the prevention ofmotorcycle gangs at SombaOpu District. The data collection technique was conducted through interview, observation and documentation. The data were analyzed through some steps such as data collection, data reduction, data display and conclusion. For the data validation, the researcher applied triangulation method such as: resource triangulation, technique triangulation, and time triangulation. The results of the research reveal that the Police responsivenesstowards the prevention of motorcycle gangs with 3 indicators are: 1) responsive, 2) fast, and 3) on target. The police have strongly responded to the public complaints related to the motorcycle gangs,yetit is not quite fast or precise in solving motorcycle gang cases. Key word: Responsiveness, prevention, motorcycle gangs ABSTRAK Tujuan Penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana responsivitas Kepolisian dalam penanggulangan geng motor di Kecamatan Somba Opu Kabupaten Gowa. Jenis penelitian adalah kualitatif dengan menggambarkan responsivitas Kepolisian dalam penanggulangan geng motor di Kecamatan Somba Opu Kabupaten Gowa. Tipe penelitian adalah studi kasus. Dalam pengumpulan data digunakan teknik wawancara, observasi dan dokumentasi. Teknik analisis data menggunakan pengumpulan data, reduksi data, penyajian data dan penarikan kesimpulan. Keabsahan data digunakan triangulasi yaitu triangulasi sumber, triangulasi teknik dan triangulasi waktu. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa responsivitas Kepolisian dalam penanggulangan geng motor dengan indikator 1) Tanggap, 2) Cepat, 3) Tepat. Kepolisian sangat merespon keluhan masyarakat terkait masalah geng motor namun belum begitu cepat maupun tepat dalam menyelesaikan kasus geng motor. Kata kunci : responsivitas, penanggulangan, geng motor
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Piano, Ennio E. "Outlaw and economics: Biker gangs and club goods." Rationality and Society 30, no. 3 (December 4, 2017): 350–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043463117743242.

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Today, outlaw motorcycle gangs are best known for their involvement in an international criminal network dealing in narcotics, human trafficking, and arms smuggling. Law enforcement agencies in three continents have identified groups like the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, and the Bandidos Motorcycle Club as a major threat to public safety. Before their descent into organized crime, outlaw bikers captured the imagination of the American public due to their peculiar look and outrageous behavior. They dressed in dirty sleeveless leather jackets and Nazi paraphernalia, their arms covered in tattoos of Nazi and White-supremacist symbolism. They drove highly customized, loud, and heavy American bikes—almost always Harley-Davidsons—and despised Japanese vehicles. They were notorious for their erratic behavior, in particular, the propensity to use violence in an idiosyncratic way when interacting with non-bikers and the public display of nudity and sexual practices. Unlike standard treatments of outlaw bikers, which draw from criminology, sociology, and psychology, I propose an explanation for these seemingly irrational and certainly odd practices rooted on the economic approach. Following the literature on the economic theory of religious sects, I argue that these odd practices served as effective obstacles to the ability of outlaw bikers to free ride on the club goods provided by these organizations.
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Gomez del Prado, Grégory. "Outlaw motorcycle gangs’ attempted intimidation of Quebec’s police forces." Police Practice and Research 12, no. 1 (February 2011): 66–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2010.497381.

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Koni, Yoslan K. "Penanggulangan Dan Pencegahan Kejahatan Geng Motor Oleh Kepolisian." Indonesian Journal of Criminal Law 2, no. 1 (February 5, 2020): 30–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.31960/ijocl.v2i1.384.

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PPenelitian untuk menganalisis, Pertama, Untuk mengetahui Kendala Polres Gorontalo Dalam Mencegah Kenakalan Geng Motor Di wilayah Hukum Kabupaten Gorontalo. Kedua, Untuk mengetahui kendala dan upaya Polres Gorontalo dalam mencegah kenakalan geng motor di wilayah hukum Kabupaten Gorontalo. Metode yang dipergunakan dalam penelitian adalah Penelitian hukum deskriptif analisis yang mengarah penelitian hukum yuridis empiris. Hasil penelitian bahwa, faktor-faktor yang menyebabkan terjadinya kenakalan geng motor adalah mencakup dua faktor utama. Faktor tersebut adalah faktor internal sipelaku dan faktor eksternal dari si pelaku. Faktor internal adalah faktor yang berasal dari dalam diri individu, sedangkan faktor eksternal datang dari luar individu tetapi sangat mempengaruhi pola perilaku individu, Kedua, Kendala dan upaya Polres Gorontalo dalam mencegah kenakalan geng motor adalah pelakunya adalah anak dan masih berada di bawah umur, kecepatan berpindah geng motor antara satu tempat dengan tempat yang lain, jumlah anggota kepolisian kurang sepadan dengan jumlah geng motor, adanya arogansi masyarakat yang mencoba menggangu geng motor, tidak diketahui identitas para anggota geng motor dan aktivitas geng motor yang dilakukan dilakukan di malam hari. Research to analyze, First, To find out the Gorontalo Police Obstacles in Preventing Motorcycle Gang Delinquency in Gorontalo District Legal Area. Second, to find out the constraints and efforts of Gorontalo Police in preventing motorbike delinquency in the Gorontalo District jurisdiction. The method used in this research is analytical descriptive legal research that leads to empirical juridical legal research. The results of the study that, First, the factors that cause motorcycle gang delinquency include two main factors. These factors are internal factors and the external factors of the perpetrator. Internal factors are factors that originate from within the individual, while external factors come from outside the individual but greatly affect individual behavior patterns, Second, Obstacles and Gorontalo Police efforts in preventing motorbike delinquency are the perpetrators are children and are still under age, moving speed motorcycle gangs from one place to another, the number of police members is not commensurate with the number of motorcycle gangs, the arrogance of the public who tried to interfere with motorcycle gangs, the identity of the members of the motorcycle gang is unknown and the motorcycle gang activities carried out at night.
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Ayling, Julie. "Pre-emptive Strike: How Australia is Tackling Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs." American Journal of Criminal Justice 36, no. 3 (May 4, 2011): 250–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12103-011-9105-7.

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Piano, Ennio E. "Free riders: the economics and organization of outlaw motorcycle gangs." Public Choice 171, no. 3-4 (March 2, 2017): 283–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11127-017-0437-9.

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Bartels, Lorana, Max Henshaw, and Helen Taylor. "Cross-jurisdictional review of Australian legislation governing outlaw motorcycle gangs." Trends in Organized Crime 24, no. 3 (March 5, 2021): 343–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12117-021-09407-0.

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Nilsson, Magnus. "The Business of Narcotics : do Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs affect young men’s experience of narcotics?" Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Economics, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-8065.

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In this thesis, Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs are used to measure the effects of organized crime on young men’s experience of narcotics. The study relies on panel data for Swedish counties stretching over the period 1995-2005, using results from conscript surveys to determine young men’s experience of narcotics. When applying a fixed effect model, the results show that Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs actually have a negative effect on the experience of narcotics among 18-year-old Swedish men. However, when lagging the time of establishment for the gangs one year, positive estimates are derived for individuals ever used, or been offered to use illicit narcotics. These findings are only significant on a ten percent level, but the results could implicate that it may take some time for the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs to penetrate new markets; finding a profitable way of adapting to the new market conditions. Due to possible problems with endogeneity, it’s difficult to derive any definitive conclusions regarding the true effects of Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. It’s possible that the location of a new OMG is partially determined by the use of narcotics, wherefore the results are to be taken with some caution.

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Haslett, David Stuart. "Riding at the Margins: International Media and the Construction of a Generic Outlaw Biker Identity in the South Island of New Zealand, circa 1950 - 1975." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Sociology and Anthropology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/953.

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Abstract New Zealand has had a visible recreational motorcycle culture since the 1920s, although the forerunners of the later 'outlaw' motorcycle clubs really only started to emerge as loose-knit biker cliques in the 1950s. The first recognised New Zealand 'outlaw club', the Auckland chapter of the Californian Hell's Angels M.C., was established on July 1961 (Veno 2003: 31). This was the Angels' first international chapter, and only their fifth chapter overall at that time. Further outlaw clubs emerged throughout both the North and the South Island of New Zealand from the early 1960s, and were firmly established in both islands by the end of 1975. Outlaw clubs continue to flourish to this day. The basic question that motivated this thesis was how (the extent to which) international film, literature, media reports and photographic images (circa 1950 - 1975) have influenced the generic identity adopted by 'outlaw' motorcycle clubs in New Zealand, with particular reference to the South Island clubs. The focus of the research was on how a number of South Island New Zealand outlaw bikers interpreted international mass media representations of 'outlaw' biker culture between 1950 - 1975. This time span was carefully chosen after considerable research, consultation and reflection. It encompasses a period when New Zealand experienced rapid development of a global mass media, where cultural images were routinely communicated internationally in (relatively) real time. Drawing on the work of Okely and Cohen, I argue that 'outlaw' motorcycle clubs, like many other subcultures, construct their communities symbolically, and that some of the rituals and symbolism seen in New Zealand outlaw biker clubs today are substantially similar to those observed in 'outlaw' clubs in other parts of the world (Thompson 1966, Okely 1983, Cohen 1985, Veno 2003). My fieldwork clearly established that representations of outlaw motorcycle clubs were being actively consumed by South Island bikers via the international mass media from the early - mid 1960s. However, my research also revealed that, whilst the globalisation of the mass media was integral to the evolution of the generic New Zealand 'outlaw' biker social identity, it was not their only influence. South Island outlaw bikers, like any other consumer of mass media, accepted and at times appropriated some of the international and regional representations of their subculture, whilst clearly rejecting others. I also established that like any other international subculture, there were regional differences that were often determined by factors contingent to the locality, and that the South Island outlaw clubs from that period that still exist today were also influenced by conflict with significant others, including the police, during their formative stages. This supports Lavigne's and Veno's contention that warfare is good for clubs during their formative stage, as violent conflict weeds out the weak, whilst bonding surviving members to their clubs and their club brothers (Lavigne 1987: 301, Veno 2003: 263). Key words: community; sub-cultures; media; identity; gangs; outlaw motorcycle clubs David Haslett School of Sociology and Anthropology University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch 8140 New Zealand
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Stjärnqvist, Anna. "THE MYSTERIOUS MC-CLUBS: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURE, SYMBOLS, BROTHERHOOD, AND CRIMINAL INVOLVEMENT AMONG LEGAL AND ILLEGAL MC-CLUBS." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-26821.

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Mc-clubs are marked as mysterious with dangerous motorcycles and deviant. Research has noticed both the illegal and legal clubs, but few have performed a comparison. The paper describes the similarities, differences, and the characteristics among legal and illegal mc-clubs. The comparison is done by looking at the structure, symbols, brotherhood, and criminal involvement. The depiction of the clubs is done by the help of Edwin M. Lemert’s terms primary and secondary deviance and Lewis Yablonsky’s definition of the social, delinquent, and violent gang. A content analysis based on 28 previous and current articles has been used to find the specific themes the clubs have in common and what characterizes and separates them. The clubs were shown to have similar structure, symbols and brotherhood, the difference lying in the intensity of the three components. The major difference is the criminal involvement. The illegal clubs reject the conventional society where the deviance is a form of identity, sharing it with like-minded in a violent setting. The legal clubs, however, conform and simultaneously deviate and have their own community with values and beliefs. Implications and future research is discussed.
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Haslett, David. "Riding at the margins : international media and the construction of a generic outlaw biker identity in the South Island of New Zealand, circa 1950-1975 : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Cultural Anthropology /." 2007. http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/etd/adt-NZCU20070511.121711.

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Henderson, Stuart Robert. "Making the scene : Yorkville and Hip Toronto, 1960-1970." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1974/820.

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For a short period during the 1960s Toronto’s Yorkville district was found at the centre of Canada’s youthful bohemian scene. Students, artists, hippies, greasers, bikers, and “weekenders” congregated in and around the district, enjoying the live music and theatre in its many coffee houses, its low-rent housing in overcrowded Victorian walk-ups, and its perceived saturation with anti-establishmentarian energy. For a period of roughly ten years, Yorkville served as a crossroads for Torontonian (and even English Canadian) youth, as a venue for experimentation with alternative lifestyles and beliefs, and an apparent refuge from the dominant culture and the stifling expectations it had placed upon them. Indeed, by 1964 every young Torontonian (and many young Canadians) likely knew that social rebellion and Yorkville went together as fingers interlaced. Making the Scene unpacks the complicated history of this fraught community, examining the various meanings represented by this alternative scene in an anxious 1960s. Throughout, this dissertation emphasizes the relationship between power, authenticity and identity on the figurative stage for identity performance that was Yorkville.
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Pires, Maria Ondina Coelho. "Percursos de transgressão juvenil no discurso fílmico de Scorpio Rising." Master's thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/541.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Estudos Americanos apresentada à Universidade Aberta
Resumo - O objectivo principal da dissertação é o estudo cultural transversal das subculturas juvenis, em especial, os gangs motorizados, nos Estados Unidos da América, a partir do período histórico pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial, e da estética de Kenneth Anger em Scorpio Rising, que se tomou como corpus de análise neste trabalho. O filme de Kenneth Anger, de 1964, cujo género cinematográfico se engloba no cinema avant-garde americano dos anos sessenta, coincide com as primeiras grandes manifestações da Pop Art. É possível ver nas imagens estilizadas de Scorpio Rising fenómenos de transgressão juvenil que chegaram até aos nossos dias: fascínio pelo Nazismo; enfoque fetichista de roupas e adornos da imagética motorizada e/ou sadomasoquista; recusa dos valores veiculados pelo Cristianismo, como a humildade contraposta ao culto de um Ego dominador; culto da violência e, finalmente, sexualidade e ocultismo. A dissertação foi dividida em duas partes. A primeira parte, “Iconografia e mitos em Scorpio Rising" contempla o estudo do modo de vida da subcultura dos Hell’s Angels, assim como dos seus estereótipos; ídolos rebeldes do cinema de Hollywood; iconografia Cristã e Nazi e, por último, a música Rock e o estudo das canções, no filme. A segunda parte do trabalho debruça-se sobre os percursos de transgressão juvenil a partir de teorias e exemplos da Cultura Popular, num quadro de referências pós-modernas; foca ainda considerações sobre o cinema avant-garde, em particular, o cinema de Anger e os seus “herdeiros" cinematográficos, também eles transgressores temáticos e/ou conceptuais. Finalmente, na conclusão, e a partir da análise feita, são tecidas algumas considerações sobre o impacto cultural das décadas de cinquenta e de sessenta, no tempo presente
Résumé - L’objectif principal de la dissertation c’est l’étude transversal culturel des contre-cultures juvéniles, comme par exemple, les gangs des motards¹ aux Etats-Unis de l’Amérique, au période historique de l’après-Deuxième Guerre Mondiale et, aussi, de l’esthétique de Kenneth Anger à Scorpio Rising, que nous prîmes comme le corpus d’analyse de ce travail. Le film de Kenneth Anger, de 1964, dont le genre cinématographique s’englobe au cinéma avant-garde américain, des années soixante, coïncide avec les premières grandes manifestations de la Pop Art. Nous pouvons voir à Scorpio Rising des phénomènes de transgression juvénile qui sont arrivés jusqu’à nos jours : de la fascination envers le Nazisme ; focalisation fétichiste pour les vêtements et les accessoires de l’imagerie motard et/ou sadomasochiste ; refuse des valeurs véhiculés par le Christianisme comme l’humilité opposée au culte d’un Ego dominateur ; le culte de la violence et, finalement, la sexualité et l’occultisme. La dissertation fut divisée en deux parties. La première partie, !L’iconographie et les mythes à Scorpio Rising », contemple l’étude de la façon de vivre des Hell’s Angels, une des contre-cultures de l’après-Guerre, au même temps, que de ses stéréotypes ; les idoles rebelles du cinéma de Hollywood ; l’iconographie Chrétienne et Nazie, et à la fin, la musique Rock et l’étude des chansons du film. La deuxième partie du travail porte sur les parcours de la transgression juvénile près des théories et des exemples pragmatiques sur la Culture Populaire dans un cadre de références postmodernes ; cette partie mets au point des considérations à propos du cinéma avant-garde, en particulier, le cinéma d’Anger et de ses « héritiers »cinématographiques, eux aussi, transgresseurs thématiques et/ou conceptuels. Finalement, dans la conclusion et selon l’analyse faite, sont élaborés quelques repères sur l’impact culturel des décades de cinquante et de soixante, dans le temps présent
Abstract - he main purpose of our dissertation is the transversal cultural study of juvenile subcultures, especially motorcycle gangs¹ in United States of America, in the historical period of post-World War Two, as well as, Kenneth Anger’s aesthetics in Scorpio Rising, that was taken as the corpus of analysis of this written work. Kenneth Anger’s 1964 film, whose cinematographic genre embodies the American avant-garde cinema of the 60s, occurs at the same time as the first big manifestations of Pop Art. One may see in the stylised images of Scorpio Rising phenomenons of juvenile transgression which prevailed until the present: Nazism fascination; focus on clothes and accessories linked to motorcycle and/or sadomasochist imagery; refusal of values transmitted by Christian religion as meekness, opposite to the cult of a dominating Ego; cult of violence and, finally, sexuality and occultism. The dissertation is divided in two parts. The first one, “Iconography and myths in Scorpio Rising", regards the study of the Hell’s Angel subculture way of life and its stereotypes rebel idols of Hollywood cinema; Christian and Nazi iconography and, last, Rock music and the study of the songs of the film. The second part of the work arises the question of juvenile transgression inside a frame of post-modern theoretical and pragmatic references belonging to Popular Culture; it also emphasizes some points of view on avant-garde cinema, in particular, Anger’s cinema and his cinematographic “inheritors", conceptual and/or thematic transgressors, too. Finally, as a conclusion and, based on the previous analysis, several considerations are entwined about the cultural impact of the 50s and 60s in the present
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Books on the topic "Motorcycle gangs in fiction"

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1948-, White Logan, ed. In the midst of Wolves. Wheaton, Ill: Crossway Books, 1990.

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Biker: Inside the notorious world of an outlaw motorcycle gang. Mississauga, Ont: John Wiley & Sons Canada, 2009.

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Winterhalder, Edward. The mirror: A biker's story. Owasso, OK: Blockhead City Press, 2010.

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Outlaw biker: The Russian connection. Mississauga, Ont: John Wiley & Sons Canada, 2011.

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Dragon's lair. New York, NY: Gallery Books, 2015.

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Coyle, Matt. Night tremors: A novel. Longboat Key, FL: Oceanview Publishing, 2015.

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Sennett, Frank. Nash, rambler. Waterville, Me: Five Star, 2003.

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Frankel, Valerie. Murder on wheels: A Wanda Mallory mystery. New York: Pocket Books, 1992.

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Redemption road: Vicious cycle 2. [Place of publication not identified]: Headline Eternal, 2015.

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Harsch, Rick. Billy Verité. South Royalton, Vt: Steerforth Press, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Motorcycle gangs in fiction"

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Barker, Thomas. "Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs." In Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs as Organized Crime Groups, 25–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07431-3_5.

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Lauchs, Mark, and Jarrod Gilbert. "Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs." In The Palgrave Handbook of Australian and New Zealand Criminology, Crime and Justice, 159–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55747-2_11.

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Lauchs, Mark, Andy Bain, and Peter Bell. "Introduction." In Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, 1–6. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137456298_1.

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Lauchs, Mark, Andy Bain, and Peter Bell. "History of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs." In Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, 7–21. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137456298_2.

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Lauchs, Mark, Andy Bain, and Peter Bell. "Organized Crime and Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs." In Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, 22–37. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137456298_3.

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Lauchs, Mark, Andy Bain, and Peter Bell. "Gang Theory and Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs." In Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, 38–52. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137456298_4.

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Lauchs, Mark, Andy Bain, and Peter Bell. "Policing Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs — the ‘One Percenters’." In Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, 53–69. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137456298_5.

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Lauchs, Mark, Andy Bain, and Peter Bell. "Political Responses." In Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, 70–88. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137456298_6.

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Lauchs, Mark, Andy Bain, and Peter Bell. "Conclusion." In Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, 89–94. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137456298_7.

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Knox, George W., Gregg W. Etter, and Carter F. Smith. "Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs (OMGs)." In Gangs and Organized Crime, 117–38. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315118604-4.

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