Out of the Red: My Life of Gangs, Prison, and Redemption
Frank Tannenbaum Outstanding Book Award from the American Society of Criminology​
Faculty Senate Award for Research from Loyola University New Orleans​

Out of the Red is one man’s pathbreaking story of how social forces and personal choices combined to deliver an unfortunate fate. After a childhood of poverty, institutional discrimination, violence, and being thrown away by the public education system, Bolden's life took him through the treacherous landscape of street gangs at the age of fourteen. The Bloods offered a sense of family, protection, excitement, and power. Incarcerated during the Texas prison boom, the teenage former gangster was thrust into a fight for survival as he navigated the perils of adult prison. As mass incarceration and prison gangs swallowed up youth like him, survival meant finding hope in a hopeless situation and carving a path to his own rehabilitation. Despite all odds, he forged a new path through education, ultimately achieving the seemingly impossible for a formerly incarcerated ex-gangbanger.
 
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Out of the Red: My Life of Gangs, Prison, and Redemption
Frank Tannenbaum Outstanding Book Award from the American Society of Criminology​
Faculty Senate Award for Research from Loyola University New Orleans​

Out of the Red is one man’s pathbreaking story of how social forces and personal choices combined to deliver an unfortunate fate. After a childhood of poverty, institutional discrimination, violence, and being thrown away by the public education system, Bolden's life took him through the treacherous landscape of street gangs at the age of fourteen. The Bloods offered a sense of family, protection, excitement, and power. Incarcerated during the Texas prison boom, the teenage former gangster was thrust into a fight for survival as he navigated the perils of adult prison. As mass incarceration and prison gangs swallowed up youth like him, survival meant finding hope in a hopeless situation and carving a path to his own rehabilitation. Despite all odds, he forged a new path through education, ultimately achieving the seemingly impossible for a formerly incarcerated ex-gangbanger.
 
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Out of the Red: My Life of Gangs, Prison, and Redemption

Out of the Red: My Life of Gangs, Prison, and Redemption

by Christian L. Bolden PhD
Out of the Red: My Life of Gangs, Prison, and Redemption

Out of the Red: My Life of Gangs, Prison, and Redemption

by Christian L. Bolden PhD

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Frank Tannenbaum Outstanding Book Award from the American Society of Criminology​
Faculty Senate Award for Research from Loyola University New Orleans​

Out of the Red is one man’s pathbreaking story of how social forces and personal choices combined to deliver an unfortunate fate. After a childhood of poverty, institutional discrimination, violence, and being thrown away by the public education system, Bolden's life took him through the treacherous landscape of street gangs at the age of fourteen. The Bloods offered a sense of family, protection, excitement, and power. Incarcerated during the Texas prison boom, the teenage former gangster was thrust into a fight for survival as he navigated the perils of adult prison. As mass incarceration and prison gangs swallowed up youth like him, survival meant finding hope in a hopeless situation and carving a path to his own rehabilitation. Despite all odds, he forged a new path through education, ultimately achieving the seemingly impossible for a formerly incarcerated ex-gangbanger.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978804531
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 08/14/2020
Series: Critical Issues in Crime and Society
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.50(d)
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years

About the Author

CHRSTIAN L. BOLDEN is an associate professor of criminology and justice at Loyola University in New Orleans. From 2012-2013, he was the “Futurist in Residence” Research Fellow for the FBI Behavioral Sciences Unit. His research focuses on gang social networks, gang organizational processes, and human trafficking.

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What follows in this book are the events that shaped my life as a gangster, a prisoner, and an academic. They say hindsight is 20/20. I’m not so sure that any version of sight is that perfect. The various social frameworks we learn from our families and communities always color our perceptions. It is hard to be objective about one’s own life history, and the people involved may recall these episodes differently. Most of the individual names have been changed to protect the people involved. Some names have been left unchanged, in which case, the individual’s role was a positive one and the person deserves acknowledgement and credit. It is difficult to recollect the details of an entire lifetime, and I acknowledge the inevitability of events being colored by personal perspective. Save for those caveats, everything written here is true as I understand and remember it. My memory of these events is also supplemented by all that I have learned as a sociologist of violence and gang cultures, including 41 in-depth interviews conducted with gang members in San Antonio, Texas. The autoethnography that follows is raw, intense, unsettling, and has been hard to deal with. It is hard to live with. I have included all that I can, even things that are unflattering and unseemly. Some of the events that follow are very difficult to read about, but they were much harder to live through.

It is easy to assume that the behaviors described in this account are the result of personal pathology. The academic perspectives are provided to help the reader understand that the events related in this book are often influenced by social pathologies, have far reaching consequences, and are much more widespread than is generally believed. This is not only an autoethnography; it also exemplifies the erased histories and sociological extrapolation of street gangs in San Antonio, and Texas penitentiaries, which are a primary source of prison gangs.

Table of Contents

List of Images                                       
List of Tables                                                             
List of Figures                                                              
Prologue                                                                      
Introduction                                                                  
Part I - Gangs                                                     
Poverty                                                               
Adultism                                                              
Neighborhoods                                                 
Bangin’ in San Antone                                     
Escalation                                                       
Purgatory                                                         
Part II - Prison                           
Texas Hold ‘em                                                     
Fellowship                                                                 
Between the Lines                                                
Transitions                                                            
Wally World                                               
Starting from the Bottom                               
Letters                                                                                       
Part III - Redemption                                   
Outcast                                                                             
Freedom                                                                           
Pinnacles                                                                         
Acknowledgements   
Appendix - San Antonio Gang Member Interviews
Index
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