In the best selling book Freakanomics
The authors discuss University of Chicago Phd sociology student Sudhir Venkatesh, who embedded himself in the Black Disciples street gang for six years.
Venkatesh uncovered a lot of unique insight into the workings of a street gang. His most surprising revelation was that the assumption that drug dealers were making a great deal of money were simply false.
The front line sales force of the Disciples, the foot soldiers, Venkatesh and Freakanomics co-author Levitt learned, made about $3.30 an hour.
So that's why they lived with their moms. Of course the top guys did much better, but there aren't that many top guys--just like any major corporation--in a street gang.
According to Monday'sChicago Sun-Times, the last of the 43 members of the Black Disciples charged in a federal conspiracy investigation mentioned in Freakanomics, was found guilty of drug charges and shooting an undercover police officer.
I took Levitt's economics of crime class last year. Definitely my favorite college class. He's an excellent lecturer as well as a researcher.
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