Gang membership and violence are pervasive across the United States. Today children, adolescents and young adults of all social classes and environments are susceptible to gang involvement. Gang members are getting younger and gang leaders are getting older. The composition and structure of the family is examined for the common element between inner-city gangs and those in rural and suburban communities. Father figures and/or positive male role-models appear to be absent from the lives of a significant number of gang-involved youth; but a predilection toward gang involvement is also evident in young men whose fathers have been present but detrimental in their lives. Structured interviews were combined with process recordings and recollectio...
A limited amount of research examines the short-term consequences of gang membership. Rarer, though,...
Advisors: Duchwan Ryu.Committee members: Nader Ebrahimi; Haiming Zhou.Includes bibliographical refer...
Using data from the Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS), this article compares Hispanic, Africa...
Youth gangs continue to present serious issues for individuals and communities, as well as for law e...
This study examined the stability of belonging to a gang in early adolescence, the behaviour profile...
Purpose - Gang affiliation in youth is associated with increased criminal recidivism and an exaggera...
This phenomenological study offers an in-depth exploration of eight former gang members’ experiences...
The role of the family as a key factor in encouraging gang membership and criminality is hotly debat...
The role of the family as a key factor in encouraging gang membership and criminality is hotly debat...
This NebGuide discusses the history and present status of gangs in the United States, the implicatio...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 22-24)This project conceptualizes "gang involved youth" ...
Youth gangs are a universal phenomenon attracting increasing attention; the criminal and antisocial ...
Gang membership and violence are pervasive across the United States of America. Today, children, ado...
This studymeasured the likelihood of youth incarceration among adolescent males from father-absent h...
This practitioner’s guide examines how knowledge about the specific needs of gang-involved young peo...
A limited amount of research examines the short-term consequences of gang membership. Rarer, though,...
Advisors: Duchwan Ryu.Committee members: Nader Ebrahimi; Haiming Zhou.Includes bibliographical refer...
Using data from the Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS), this article compares Hispanic, Africa...
Youth gangs continue to present serious issues for individuals and communities, as well as for law e...
This study examined the stability of belonging to a gang in early adolescence, the behaviour profile...
Purpose - Gang affiliation in youth is associated with increased criminal recidivism and an exaggera...
This phenomenological study offers an in-depth exploration of eight former gang members’ experiences...
The role of the family as a key factor in encouraging gang membership and criminality is hotly debat...
The role of the family as a key factor in encouraging gang membership and criminality is hotly debat...
This NebGuide discusses the history and present status of gangs in the United States, the implicatio...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 22-24)This project conceptualizes "gang involved youth" ...
Youth gangs are a universal phenomenon attracting increasing attention; the criminal and antisocial ...
Gang membership and violence are pervasive across the United States of America. Today, children, ado...
This studymeasured the likelihood of youth incarceration among adolescent males from father-absent h...
This practitioner’s guide examines how knowledge about the specific needs of gang-involved young peo...
A limited amount of research examines the short-term consequences of gang membership. Rarer, though,...
Advisors: Duchwan Ryu.Committee members: Nader Ebrahimi; Haiming Zhou.Includes bibliographical refer...
Using data from the Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS), this article compares Hispanic, Africa...