Description
Gang Town by Don Pinnock is a nonfiction investigation into gang culture, violence, and organised crime in Cape Town. The book examines why the city has developed a reputation for high levels of violence and explores the social, economic, and historical factors that contribute to the persistence of gangs.
Drawing on research and firsthand insight, Pinnock analyses the appeal of gang life to young people, particularly in marginalised communities, and investigates the widespread availability of drugs and the structures that sustain the illicit economy. The book also considers the challenges faced by law enforcement and questions why policing efforts often struggle to contain the problem.
Beyond diagnosis, the text engages with broader systemic issues such as inequality, community breakdown, and cycles of violence, offering a critical perspective on how these factors intersect. Pinnock also proposes potential approaches to addressing gang-related crime and reducing its impact.
Gang Town is suited to readers interested in true crime, investigative journalism, and South African social issues, providing a focused and thought-provoking account of urban violence and its underlying causes.






















