This thesis is an exploratory qualitative study that seeks to capture some of the experiences and challenges faced by females who have been gang-involved, either directly or peripherally. A total of eleven interviews were completed with seven women who were either former members of a gang (directly involved) or knew and associated with male and female gang members (peripherally involved) in Canada. The thesis examines my participants’ views of why women enter, persist and desist from gangs. My participants reported that girls join and stay in a gang primarily because they have a significant other who is a male gang member. A sense of kinship, financial dependency, and a lack of alternatives were cited as reasons for girls to join and persis...
This study examines the extent of literature on female gang members in the United States and provide...
The public acts of violence during the summer of 2012 in Toronto brought the theme of gangs back to ...
While feminist and critical criminologists have studied the “war on girls,” little attention has bee...
Given the relative lack of information about female gang membership in Canada and the hidden nature ...
New Zealand's gangs are known as staunch male domains, yet women have been involved since gangs were...
In this paper I will try to present a selection of contexts of young women’s functioning in the gang...
According to Peterson (2014) female members may account for as much as 40% of the gang membership in...
Women and violence has become a topic of increasing concern. Women's involvement in perpetrating vio...
This study draws from role exit theory and feminist criminology to examine whether the catalysts and...
Women and girls are being implicated in gang-related operations at alarming rates. Issues such as dr...
Female gang affiliation has often gone overlooked, however, recent research indicates a need to exam...
Research has documented the enhancement effects of gang involvement for criminal offending, but litt...
In recent years there has been an increased focus on gang desistence and exiting strategies, yet lit...
Abstract: This study attempts to inquire into at-risk female teenagers with regard to their knowledg...
Although research over the past 20 years has specified with considerable certainty the extent and se...
This study examines the extent of literature on female gang members in the United States and provide...
The public acts of violence during the summer of 2012 in Toronto brought the theme of gangs back to ...
While feminist and critical criminologists have studied the “war on girls,” little attention has bee...
Given the relative lack of information about female gang membership in Canada and the hidden nature ...
New Zealand's gangs are known as staunch male domains, yet women have been involved since gangs were...
In this paper I will try to present a selection of contexts of young women’s functioning in the gang...
According to Peterson (2014) female members may account for as much as 40% of the gang membership in...
Women and violence has become a topic of increasing concern. Women's involvement in perpetrating vio...
This study draws from role exit theory and feminist criminology to examine whether the catalysts and...
Women and girls are being implicated in gang-related operations at alarming rates. Issues such as dr...
Female gang affiliation has often gone overlooked, however, recent research indicates a need to exam...
Research has documented the enhancement effects of gang involvement for criminal offending, but litt...
In recent years there has been an increased focus on gang desistence and exiting strategies, yet lit...
Abstract: This study attempts to inquire into at-risk female teenagers with regard to their knowledg...
Although research over the past 20 years has specified with considerable certainty the extent and se...
This study examines the extent of literature on female gang members in the United States and provide...
The public acts of violence during the summer of 2012 in Toronto brought the theme of gangs back to ...
While feminist and critical criminologists have studied the “war on girls,” little attention has bee...