RT Book T1 The neighborhood has its own rules: latinos and african americans in South Los Angeles A1 Martinez, Cid Gregory LA English PP New York PB New York University Press YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/85038205X AB Introduction: managed violence -- Neighborhood councils: City Hall competes with the street for legitimacy -- Alternative governance: Latino and African American interrelations outside of City Hall -- Neighborhood institutions: safety from violence, and the Catholic Church -- Faith is the opposite of fear: the Catholic Church as alternative governance -- Street justice: gangs, the informal economy, and neighborhood residents -- Responding to violence, keeping the peace: interracial relations between black and Latino youth gangs (co-authored with Dominic Rivera) -- Conclusion: revisiting alternative governance NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN F869.L89 SN 9780814762844 SN 9780814770405 K1 Ethnic neighborhoods : California : Los Angeles K1 Ethnic conflict : California : Los Angeles K1 Neighborhood government : California : Los Angeles K1 African Americans : Relations with Hispanic Americans K1 African Americans : California : Los Angeles K1 Hispanic Americans : California : Los Angeles K1 Los Angeles (Calif.) : Race relations K1 Los Angeles, Calif. : Stadtviertel : Hispanos : Schwarze : Rassenkonflikt