There has long been a misconception that gangs are made up of boys and young men, typically from ethnic minority groups and disadvantaged backgrounds. But the reality is very different. Girls and young women from all demographics are targeted by gang members, and used to transport drugs and weapons from urban areas to rural locations and coastal towns. Research in London’s Waltham Forest in 2018 found that “clean skins” – children, especially young women and girls, not previously known to police and statutory agencies and often from wealthier backgrounds – are being targeted by gangs
Based upon two years of ethnographic fieldwork in London, England, which incorporated nearly 200 int...
This chapter explores the experience of girls and young women involved in gang life. By drawing upon...
Drawing on multiple data sources in St. Louis, this article examines how gendered situational dynami...
There has long been a misconception that gangs are made up of boys and young men, typically from eth...
This paper explores young women and girls’ participation in gangs and ‘county lines’ drug sales. Qua...
Empowerment through Violence: Most people associate gangs with their ability to destroy communities ...
The sexual abuse of young women by gang members in the UK is a subject of concern. The Coalition Gov...
Although a substantial number of girls are involved with gangs, gang prevention and intervention ser...
Purpose: Research has demonstrated that girls are involved in gangs as members and affiliates. Howev...
Current evidence on girls and gangs in the UK is considerably hampered by a set of methodological is...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
In this paper I will try to present a selection of contexts of young women’s functioning in the gang...
This study examined the perceived determinants of street gang-related antisocial behavior (ASB) and ...
Based upon two years of ethnographic fieldwork in London, England, which incorporated nearly 200 int...
Gangs are social groups within geographical territories that use symbols, verbal and non-verbal com...
Based upon two years of ethnographic fieldwork in London, England, which incorporated nearly 200 int...
This chapter explores the experience of girls and young women involved in gang life. By drawing upon...
Drawing on multiple data sources in St. Louis, this article examines how gendered situational dynami...
There has long been a misconception that gangs are made up of boys and young men, typically from eth...
This paper explores young women and girls’ participation in gangs and ‘county lines’ drug sales. Qua...
Empowerment through Violence: Most people associate gangs with their ability to destroy communities ...
The sexual abuse of young women by gang members in the UK is a subject of concern. The Coalition Gov...
Although a substantial number of girls are involved with gangs, gang prevention and intervention ser...
Purpose: Research has demonstrated that girls are involved in gangs as members and affiliates. Howev...
Current evidence on girls and gangs in the UK is considerably hampered by a set of methodological is...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
In this paper I will try to present a selection of contexts of young women’s functioning in the gang...
This study examined the perceived determinants of street gang-related antisocial behavior (ASB) and ...
Based upon two years of ethnographic fieldwork in London, England, which incorporated nearly 200 int...
Gangs are social groups within geographical territories that use symbols, verbal and non-verbal com...
Based upon two years of ethnographic fieldwork in London, England, which incorporated nearly 200 int...
This chapter explores the experience of girls and young women involved in gang life. By drawing upon...
Drawing on multiple data sources in St. Louis, this article examines how gendered situational dynami...