RT Article T1 Storming the capital: the place of street capital and social capital within gangs JF The Oxford handbook of gangs and society SP 543 OP 559 A1 Harding, Simon 1961- A2 Deuchar, Ross 1968- LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1919936130 AB This chapter focuses on the essential internal dynamics of urban street gangs by bringing together discussions on the dual concepts of social capital and “street capital.” The chapter presents an overview of the multifaceted perspectives on social capital theory and how it has been drawn on to explore and understand what may lead the most disadvantaged and vulnerable to join street gangs, before exploring the newer theory of “street capital” and how its accumulation can help gang members climb the social hierarchical ladder. The theories are drawn on as a means to develop a deeper understanding of why some young men may engage in street gang violence, progress to organized crime, and, increasingly, participate in extreme forms of criminality. The chapter concludes by suggesting the reasons why policymakers and practitioners may find these theoretical perspectives helpful in developing and delivering evidence-based public health–focused gang intervention initiatives. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 556-559 SN 9780197618158 K1 Gangs K1 Social Capital K1 street capital K1 Crime K1 Violence K1 Street culture K1 Distinction K1 Public Health K1 Prevention