
AUCK OUT OF STOCK
WGTN IN STOCK
384
1 May 2013
Paperback
Auckland University Press
9781869407292
For more than five decades, gangs have played a pivotal role in New Zealand crime life, beginning with the bodgies and widgies of the 1950s. Based on 10 years of gang research, thisnbsp;booknbsp;chronicles the rise of the Hell’s Angels and other bike gangs in the 1960s, the growth of the Mongrel Mob and Black Power in the 1970s, andnbsp;organized crime during the last decade. With descriptions of such events as the Devil’s Henchmen throwing Molotov cocktails at the Epitaph Riders in Christchurch’s first gang war andnbsp;Black Power members surrounding Prime Minister Rob Muldoon at Wellington’s Royal Tiger Tavern, it also discusses the significance of colors and class.nbsp;With accounts fromnbsp;gang members, police, and politicians, this violent and sometimes horrifying book transports its readersnbsp;tonbsp;a tough yet revealing part of New Zealand life.



