A sober memoir that provides a solid understanding of how crime is
situated in structural, cultural, historical, and situational contexts.
This is the life story of Ricky Atkinson, leader of the Dirty Tricks
Gang, who grew up fast and hard in one of Toronto's toughest
neighborhoods during the social ferment of the Sixties, during the
fledgling Black Power Movement in Canada. His life was made all the more
difficult coming from a black, white and aboriginal mixed family. Under
his leadership, the gang eventually robbed more banks and pulled off so
many jobs, that it is unrivaled in Canadian history. Follow him from the
mean streets to backroom plotting, to jail and back again as he learns
the hard lessons of leadership, courage and betrayal. Today, after
reconciling his past and life, he works to educate youth and people from
all backgrounds about the no-win choice of being a criminal.