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Childhood Onset Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders
Psychology Press (
February, 1994 )
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worth buying but not fully researched or true  |
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This is a basic researched manual. To the general person that is involved in this culture, it is obvious that it is written with the main clubs in mind, not the smaller, unknown clubs. The research is good but out dated by at least 20 years. One example : Avengers MC, are only in W.Va., Ohio and Mich. and never have been in Calif. or ever will be. Possibly to a person that is starting to be interested in this culture could look at this as a source of general information , ( out dated ) .
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Outdated, poorly presented and bad intelligence  |
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This manual was a waste of money and time, it was put together by some Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Investigator who must have slept through the lectures he attended. This manual was sold by Paladin Press for years, its not worthy of being carried by a reputible company like Amazon.
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Its an old class lecture with a book cover on it.  |
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I liked the book.I especially like that it was put together as an instrutors lecture outline first then a cover was slapped on it to make it a book.But my advise to anyone who is even concidering investigating a motorcycle club or gang is to leave it to the professionals.Do not buy this book,read the investigation techniques in the back,get"hip" on some terminology used,buy some leathers and think they wont figure you out.They will,and you my friend,are in some deep do-do.One more thing,there are more than six outlaw bike clubs in Illinois,try around sixty,and it didnt even mention a well established Hells Angles in Chicago.So if its off that much just think how bad you can get hurt if you use the book as a tool.I do think that the book is great for anyone interested in outlaw bike groups and would like to have some feel for what their about but used any further than that would most likely be a big "no-no".
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