Peace In the Hood evokes the reality of gangland warfare but also
acknowledges the possibility of peace. Written by Basheer, a pioneer of
the interventionist movement, it documents the lessons he learned from
over 40 years of working in inner cities.
This book is designed to teach anyone how to be an interventionist,
offering clear guidelines on the necessities of intervention work,
including understanding the gang mindset, learning how to evaluate
rumors for truth, and convincing young people to leave gangs. Each
chapter deals with one key aspect of peacemaking, and the advice comes
with anecdotes from Basheer's own life.
Peace In the Hood includes real-life accounts of Basheer's
interactions with gang members offering unique insight into gang
culture. Its descriptions of the fairly new field of peacekeeping and
intervention with its mix of story and advice make it both a perfect
tool for students and teachers who study social justice and anyone
simply looking for a fascinating read. Being the first book to offer a
detailed description of the process of making peace within gangs, it's a
must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of gangs and the
efforts to make peace within them.