Goffman's Resistance To Authority

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her lawlessness and resistance to authority is the way of life on 6th Street. The focus of Goffman’s attention is on the cat-and-mouse game these men play with the police in an attempt to evade its authority and that authority is formidable. According to Goffman, decades of crime policies have turned high-crime urban neighborhoods into a high watch place by the police. Goffman offers the statistic that 60 percent of black men without a high school degree have been to prison by their mid-30s, with others suffering arrest and probationary sanctions. She takes as a given that the young men of 6th Street are destined to run away from the law, resist and lash out at police, and defy every effort to bring them to a stop. Yet she is hazy on the specifics