Street Justice
Discover the gripping reality of street crime in "Street Justice," authored by Bruce A. Jacobs and published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. With 168 pages of enlightening content, this thought-provoking book delves into the world of street criminals who often find themselves vulnerable, unable to count on the criminal justice system for protection. Jacobs expertly examines the complex dynamics of retaliation and revenge among gangs in Missouri, particularly in Saint Louis, where violence becomes a means of self-defense and deterrence. Through firsthand accounts, readers will gain insight into the motivations behind these harsh realities. Ideal for those interested in criminology, sociology, or urban studies, "Street Justice" offers a compelling exploration of life on the streets and the survival instincts that drive individuals to take matters into their own hands.