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The Social Order of the Underworld: How Prison Gangs Govern the American Penal System by David Skarbek is a work of political economy, criminology, and institutional analysis. Rather than treating prison gangs only as violent criminal organizations, the book examines them as governance structures that emerge inside prisons when formal authority is limited and informal norms no longer regulate inmate behavior effectively. Skarbek focuses on the American penal system, especially large and diverse prison populations, to explain why organized gangs became central to maintaining order, enforcing obligations, and coordinating illicit exchange. The book is not a popular crime narrative; it is a rigorous social-scientific study of how institutions develop in constrained environments. Its purpose is to show that prison gangs can reduce transaction costs, monitor conduct, and provide a kind of extralegal order, even while relying on coercion and violence. This makes the book important for readers interested in governance, organized crime, prison reform, and the unintended institutional effects of mass incarceration.