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The Brotherhoods (3rd Edition)
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Professor Arthur Veno was born in the United States and has lived
in Australia since 1974. Most recently director of Monash University’s
Centre for Police and Justice Studies, Veno has studied bikie clubs
for 27 years. But he’s no ordinary academic—he attends club nights,
field days and runs, and counts members of the Gypsy Jokers, Hell’s
Angels and Coffin Cheaters as his friends. Known as the Mad Professor,
Veno grows trees on his farm in rural Victoria, and is a consultant
to various groups on human rights and criminal justice issues. He
also continues to work with the bikie clubs, most recently advising
clubs in Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales as they
counter tough anti-bikie laws in those states.
He has also served as an adviser providing submissions from bikies
and underworld figures to the Secretariat of the Joint Parliamentary
Standing Committee to review the Serious and Organised Crimes Act.
He has been called a ‘rat’ and a ‘dog’ by bikies and a ‘bikie apologist’
and ‘total fraud’ by South Australian Premier Mike Rann.
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The Brotherhoods
Inside the Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs
Arthur Veno
with Ed Gannon
3rd Edition
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The poems on pages 120 and 131–32 are reproduced from Some Biker Bitches Poetry by
Kimberly Manning, Author’s Choice Press, 2000, with permission from the author.
The story of Sherry on pages 129–30 is reproduced with permission of Allen & Unwin
and Sherry, and is taken from Biker Chicks: The magnetic attraction of women to bad boys and
big motorcycles by Arthur Veno and Edward Winterhalder, 2009.
First published in 2002
This revised edition published in 2009
Copyright © Arthur Veno and Ed Gannon 2009
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