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The Brotherhoods Arthur Veno

The Brotherhoods By Arthur Veno

The Brotherhoods by Arthur Veno


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Summary

Bikies consider themselves the last free people in society, unconstrained by the regulations that rule ordinary citizens. Arthur Veno's account of bikie culture in Australia reveals the true picture of the brotherhoods, drawing on interviews and personal stories, along with his own research.

The Brotherhoods Summary

The Brotherhoods: Inside the Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs by Arthur Veno

If it's a good ride, there's nothing like it...you and the machine become one...It gets to the point on the edge of a hard ride where there is a balance between taking your machine further and a fear of dying. Managing that space is real freedom. Riding like there's no tomorrow on the open road, the wind in your face, handling a powerful and responsive machine - you can't get that sort of freedom in a car. Bikies consider themselves the last free people in society, unconstrained by the regulations that rule ordinary citizens. And they guard their privacy jealously. Arthur Veno's account of bikie culture in Australia reveals the true picture of the brotherhoods. Drawing on in-depth interviews and personal stories, along with his own research, he explains the rules and rituals of becoming a club member, tells of landmark incidents in bikie folklore, profiles some famous biker identities and, in the final chapter, takes off with the Gypsy Jokers on their controversial New Year run in Western Australia.

About Arthur Veno

Professor Arthur Veno was born in the US and has lived in Australia since 1974. Most recently director of Monash University's Centre for Police and Justice Studies, Veno has studied the clubs for seventeen years. But he's no ordinary academic - he attends club nights, field days and runs, and counts members of the Gypsy Jokers, Hell's Angels and Coffin Cheaters as his friends (they call him the Mad Professor). Veno now grows trees on his farm in rural Victoria, and is a consultant to various groups on human rights and criminal justice issues, as well - of course - as the bikie clubs.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Mad Professor Chapter 2 1 percent of History Chapter 3 The Lure of the Bike Chapter 4 From Biker to Bikie Chapter 5 The Clubs Chapter 6 Rules, Bloody Rules Chapter 7 Work and Play Chapter 8 God, Satan and Other Myths Chapter 9 The Women Chapter 10 Spilt Blood Chapter 11 The Outlaws Chapter 12 On the Nose - Clubs and Drugs Chapter 13 The Big Blue Gang Chapter 14 The Mild West Chapter 15 A Dying Breed? Acknowledgements Endnotes Index

Additional information

GOR013356513
9781865086989
1865086983
The Brotherhoods: Inside the Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs by Arthur Veno
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Allen & Unwin
20020801
288
Winner of The 51st Annual APA Book Design Awards 2003 (Australia)
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