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Gangs and Minorities in Singapore
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16 January 2024

This book is a unique ethnographic study of a racially exclusive Malay Muslim gang, Omega, which has its roots in Singapore’s prisons and controls much of the illicit drug trade in the state. Similar to indigenous peoples elsewhere, Singapore Malays are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system and can respond to structural marginalization and colonization through gang involvement.
In demonstrating that gang membership can be an adaptive strategy for minority groups, this book promotes a more inclusive and restorative justice model for people with repeat convictions.
Preface
1. Introduction: Framing the Study
2. Omega As Organized Crime?
3. Racial Minorities and Crime
4. Methods of Study
5 .The Rise of Omega
6. Fearless and Fearsome
7. The Omega Wave: The ‘Triadization’ of Omega
8. Conclusion: Law, Drug Crimes and Marginality