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Patched

The History of Gangs in New Zealand

Author: Gilbert Jarrod  

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The Devil's Henchmen throwing Molotov cocktails at the Epitaph Riders in Christchurch's first gang war. Prime Minister Rob Muldoon surrounded by Black Power members at the Royal Tiger Tavern in Wellington. The Magogs and the Mothers, PEP schemes and P dealers, patches and ridgies, colours and class: for five decades gangs have had a massive impact on New Zealand life. Based on ten years of research among gangs, Patched is the first major history of gang life in New Zealand. Jarrod Gilbert traces the story from the bodgies and widgies of the 1950s, through the rise of the Hells Angels and other 'bikie' gangs in the 1960s, the growth of the Mongrel Mob and Black Power in the 1970s and on to shifts in gang activity around drugs and organised crime over the last ten years. Throughout, Gilbert brings us the gang members, the police and the politicians in their own gripping and gritty words. In this violent and sometimes horrifying book, Jarrod Gilbert takes readers for the first time inside a tough but revealing part of New Zealand life.

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Awards

Winner of New Zealand Post Book Awards: People's Choice 2013

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Critic Reviews

“"Jarrod Gilbert's book is thorough, readable, scholarly, provocative and ground-breaking."”

"I highly recommend Patched to anyone seeking to understand the development and growth of various gang cultures within our communities." --Celia Lashlie, The Listener
--Paul Little, North & South

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About the Author

Jarrod Gilbert spent ten years with New Zealand gangs researching this book. He received a University of Canterbury Doctoral Scholarship and a C. Wright Mills Award, earning his PhD in sociology in 2010. Gilbert now conducts independent research, lectures at the University of Canterbury and is frequently sought by the media to comment on gangs.

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Product Details

Publisher
Auckland University Press
Published
1st March 2013
Pages
400
ISBN
9781869407292

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

13 Jan, 2022
Amazing … a real opener to some of the gang history in NZ.
By Ellen
02 Dec, 2021
Have only read about half of the book so far. Quite detailed about the beginnings, violence and nature of the gangs, and the politics involved.
By Alan
13 May, 2021
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