Bandidos (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • Hazlehurst, Cameron (1998). Gangs and youth subcultures: international explorations. Transaction Publishers. s. 18. ISBN 1-56000-363-4, 9781560003632. In Denmark, where outlaw motorcycle gangs have fought for control of the east European drug market, Hell's Angels use associates and candidates for 'dirty work' (Devlin 1992: 86). Elsewhere they are known to use 'puppet clubs' (Campbell 1993: 5). {{cite book}}: Tjek |isbn=: invalid character (hjælp)
  • Mallory, Stephen L. (2007). Understanding Organized Crime. Jones & Bartlett Publisher. s. 168. ISBN 0-7637-4108-6, 9780763741082. OMGs [outlaw motorcycle gangs] control their networks by violence and intimidation of members, rivals, and potential witnesses. A current trend among OMGs is the employment of puppet clubs to conduct the criminal activity for the sponsor club. In Mississippi, the Pistoleros MC have seven chapters that are associated with the Bandidos. These puppet clubs take most of the risk and return most of the profits to the more powerful OMG members. This trend, along with the trend of Mafia associations, has allowed the OMG to expand their influence and become more diverse in both their legal and illegal enterprises. {{cite book}}: Ekstern henvisning i |quote= (hjælp); Tjek |isbn=: invalid character (hjælp)

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  • Barker, Tom (September, 2005). "One Percent Biker Clubs -- A Description". Trends in Organized Crime. Vol. 9, no. 1. Springer New York. s. 101-112. doi:10.1007/s12117-005-1005-0. ISSN 1084-4791. Puppet Clubs. In addition to the Big 5 and the Independent clubs there are also "puppet" clubs that do the bidding of the larger clubs, act as potential recruiting sources, serve as cannon fodder in the wars between clubs, and give a portion of their illegal gains to the larger club. The Red Devils MC is well known as a puppet club for the HAMC as are the Black Pistons MC as a puppet club for the Outlaws. The Outlaw Nation and the Bandido Nation list their puppet clubs on their national websites. {{cite news}}: Tjek datoværdier i: |date= (hjælp); line feed character i |quote= på position 268 (hjælp)

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  • Mallory, Stephen L. (2007). Understanding Organized Crime. Jones & Bartlett Publisher. s. 168. ISBN 0-7637-4108-6, 9780763741082. OMGs [outlaw motorcycle gangs] control their networks by violence and intimidation of members, rivals, and potential witnesses. A current trend among OMGs is the employment of puppet clubs to conduct the criminal activity for the sponsor club. In Mississippi, the Pistoleros MC have seven chapters that are associated with the Bandidos. These puppet clubs take most of the risk and return most of the profits to the more powerful OMG members. This trend, along with the trend of Mafia associations, has allowed the OMG to expand their influence and become more diverse in both their legal and illegal enterprises. {{cite book}}: Ekstern henvisning i |quote= (hjælp); Tjek |isbn=: invalid character (hjælp)

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  • "2005 National Gang Threat Assessment" (PDF). Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), U.S. Department of Justice.: 14. All of the major OMGs have puppet clubs that serve as a recruitment source and as foot soldiers in conducting criminal activities. The Hells Angels’ principal puppet club is the Red Devils, the Outlaws have the Black Pistons. The Pagans have the Tribe and the Blitzkrieg and Thunderguards (in Maryland). The Bandidos have several support clubs, including the Amigos, Pistoleros, LA Riders, Hombres, and Hermanos. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal kræver |journal= (hjælp); line feed character i |quote= på position 171 (hjælp)

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  • "About Violent Gangs - Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs". US Dept. of Justice. Arkiveret fra originalen 12. oktober 2008. Hentet 16. april 2013. The Bandidos are most active in the Pacific, Southeastern, Southwestern and the West Central regions of the U.S. The Bandidos are expanding in each of these regions by forming additional chapters and allowing members of supporting clubs, known as “puppet” or “duck” club members who have sworn allegiance to another club but who support and do the “dirty work” of a mother club–to form new or join existing Bandidos chapters. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal kræver |journal= (hjælp)

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  • Barker, Tom (September, 2005). "One Percent Biker Clubs -- A Description". Trends in Organized Crime. Vol. 9, no. 1. Springer New York. s. 101-112. doi:10.1007/s12117-005-1005-0. ISSN 1084-4791. Puppet Clubs. In addition to the Big 5 and the Independent clubs there are also "puppet" clubs that do the bidding of the larger clubs, act as potential recruiting sources, serve as cannon fodder in the wars between clubs, and give a portion of their illegal gains to the larger club. The Red Devils MC is well known as a puppet club for the HAMC as are the Black Pistons MC as a puppet club for the Outlaws. The Outlaw Nation and the Bandido Nation list their puppet clubs on their national websites. {{cite news}}: Tjek datoværdier i: |date= (hjælp); line feed character i |quote= på position 268 (hjælp)