The Bouncer


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Introducing Joe the Bouncer in “a tour-de-force, ranging from underworld crime to a unique caper and a terrorist plot . . . an outstanding new voice” (Robert Crais, #1 New York Times bestselling author). In David Gordon’s diabolically imaginative thriller, The Bouncer, nothing and no one is as expected—from a vial of yellow fragrance to a gangster who moonlights in women’s clothes. Joe Brody is just your average Dostoevsky-reading, Harvard-expelled strip club bouncer who has a highly classified military history and whose best friend from Catholic school happens to be head mafioso Gio Caprisi. FBI agent Donna Zamora, the best shot in her class at Quantico, is a single mother stuck at a desk manning the hotline. Their storylines intersect over a tip from a cokehead that leads to a crackdown on Gio’s strip joint in Queens and Joe’s arrest—just one piece of a city-wide sweep aimed at flushing out anyone who might have a lead on the various terrorists whose photos are hanging on the wall under Most Wanted. Outside the jailhouse, the Fed and the bouncer lock eyes, as Gordon launches them both headlong into a nonstop plot that goes from back-road gun show intervention to high-stakes perfume heist and manages to touch everyone from the CIA to the Flushing Triads. Beneath it all lurks a sinister criminal mastermind whose manipulations could cause chaos on a massively violent scale. “A brilliantly goofy caper novel in the grand tradition of Donald E. Westlake.”—The New York Times Book Review “[An] impressive crime novel . . . Gordon’s sharply drawn supporting cast adds a nice balance to all the action.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)




Bouncers


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This text is an attempt to understand Britain's night-time economy, the violence that pervades it, and the bouncers whose job it is to prevent it. Britain's rapidly expanding night-life is one of the countries most vibrant economic spheres, but it has created huge problems of violence and disorder.




Bouncer’s Guide To Barroom Brawling


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As a bouncer in a biker bar and a participant in dozens of fights, Peyton Quinn knows the difference between fighting fact and fantasy. The result is a unique guide to self-defense that can save your ass in places where brawling is quick, dirty and very violent.




Bouncer Training Guide


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The National Nightclub Security Council, is an independent membership organization, Think tank, Publisher and Training provider dedicated to being up to date resources for its basic members, board members, business owners, managers, educators and students, and other interested citizens in order to help them better understand the nightclub/bar security training and policy choices facing the bar/club owners, Managers, Security Supervisors and Security staff in todays world. Today NNSC is one of the largest privately held nightclub training companies in the nation offering a curriculum of over one hundred topics of academy quality nightclub training programs throughout the United States.




Bouncer


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What's it like to work the door at some of England's roughest nightclubs? Bouncer Geoff Thompson -- himself an expert martial artist -- recounts many of his hair-raising experiences dealing with rude, pushy people trying to get into the clubs. And, oh yes, he also had to deal with drunken troublemakers in the club who were only too glad to start a fight. Geoff tells about the often violent -- and humorous -- incidents he faced while on the job.




Bouncers


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Enter the secret world of the bouncer, on the edge of the law, maligned by the public and media as muscle-bound thugs, yet essential to the workings of the night-time economy. Here, they tell their own stories for the first time, including what they don't admit in public and what they won't tell the cops. Sex, drugs, hardmen, gangs, violence, death: every aspect of the job is covered with remarkable candour and black humour. Bouncers also traces the modern history of the doorman, from the ex-boxers of the '50s to today's high-tech security firms. With b/w photos.




Nightclub


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People go to nightclubs to see and be seen - to view others as aesthetic objects and to present themselves as objects of desire. Rigakos argues that this activity fuses surveillance and aesthetic consumption - it fetishizes bodies and amplifies social capital, producing violence and crises fuelled by alcohol. At closing time, patrons flow out of the insular haze of the nightclub and onto city streets, moving from private spectacle to public nuisance. Bouncers are thus both policing agents in the nighttime economy and the gatekeepers of an urban risk market - a site of circumscribed transgression and consumption that begins at the nightclub door.




Bouncer


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Georgell is a no-nonsense bouncer at a popular nightclub. When a violent shooter opens fire on the innocent crowd outside his bar, Georgell is shocked to find himself among the victims hit on the nightclub front steps. Unlike others, however, he surviveswith the consequences. Although his physical wounds heal, scars remain on his psyche. No one can reach himnot even his loving wifeso Georgell attempts to lose himself in work. In work, though, he finds no comfort. Georgell sees things. He swears dark shadows hang over unsuspecting patrons. These dark shadows appear dangerous; Georgell fears more people might get hurt. He also fears for his own sanity. It soon becomes apparent he isnt the only bouncer who can see the dark shadows. His coworker Moose sees them too, and its hard to ignore the sense of foreboding they share. Soon, they realize the most powerful dark being hovers over another bouncer at the establishment. Georgell and Moose have no idea why theyve been given the ability to see these creatures, but they know they must do something. This evil influence foreshadows darkness, and two mortal men must stand in the way of otherworldly demons or else say goodbye to life as they know it.




A Critique on the Article Get ‘Ready to Duck: Bouncers and the Realities of Ethnographic Research on Violent Groups


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Essay from the year 2009 in the subject Sociology - Law and Delinquency, grade: A, University of Derby, course: BA in Sociology and Film and Television Studies, language: English, abstract: I have critiqued an article ‘Get Ready to Duck: Bouncers and the Realities of Ethnographic Research on Violent Groups’(Winlow, S., Hobbs, D., Hadfield, P., Lister, S., (2001) ‘Get Ready to Duck: Bouncers and the Realities of Ethnographic Research on Violent Groups’, British Journal of Criminology, 41, 536-548.) that deals with violence in a job role. Bouncers have a reputation for violence and the following article investigates the bouncer’s role using qualitative research. The method used is covert ethnography. I will examine this article in terms of the methodological approaches, size of the sample, and the moral and ethical problems with the method used; the use of deceit; the possibility of using violence whilst working on the door and views on ethical problems. I will investigate the strengths of the article and identify the limitations of the article.




The Locksley Nightclub, Bar, and Restaurant Security Handbook


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The Nightclub, Bar and Restaurant Security Handbook is the most comprehensive publication of its kind. This book is a must for anyone who owns or operates a nightclub, bar, restaurant, hotel, casino, or any venue where alcohol is served.