Gangland Britain

Gangland Britain by Tony Thompson, published by Coronet Books/Hodder and Stoughton in 1996, offers an in-depth examination of organized crime in Great Britain. This edition spans 376 pages and presents a detailed picture of various criminal organizations, including the Hell’s Angels, Yardies, Triads, and Yakuza, alongside traditional East-End gangs. The book provides insights into their initiation ceremonies, operational methods, and money-raising tactics, highlighting the complexities of Britain’s criminal landscape.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the dynamics within these gangs and the broader implications of their activities on society. The narrative delves into the inner workings of organized crime, offering a timely portrayal of one of Britain’s significant criminal challenges. With a focus on gangs and organized crime, this book serves as a resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of these groups and their impact on the country.
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Here is a picture of organised crime, seen within the ranks of the Hell’s Angels, the Yardies, the Triads and the Yakuza, as well as the old-style East-End gangs. It is an insight into their initiation ceremonies, their methods, their money-raising tactics; a timely portrayal of Britain’s worst criminal problem.
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