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Meda Chesney-Lind (Editor), John M. Hagedorn (Editor)

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0941702472 978-0941702478 September 15, 1999 1st
Female Gangs in America challenges a long tradition of color them male scholarship about gangs in our country by exploring the experience of girls in gangs. Recognizing that girls have long been present but invisible in American gang life, this book offers the first comprehensive collection of essays ever published on this topic. It collects classic early work on gender and gangs by Thrasher, Rice, Quicker, Giordano, and Brown and combines this work with original, cutting edge offerings by Campbell, Fishman, Curry and the editors. The chapters are linked by integrative essays that explore issues like girls' violence, ethnic variations in girls' gang behavior, gender differences in female and male experiences of gang life, and the role of economic marginalization in the lives of girls in gangs.

A long overdue collection, this volume challenges many of the myths and stereotypes that have characterized much of the literature and allows the reader to meet the subjects 'up close and personal.' Must reading for everyone seeking to have an informed and balanced perspective on the 'other' gangs in America and what can be done to help these young women meet their needs.
C. Ronald Huff, Dir., School of Public Policy and Management, Ohio State University

For decades, gang researchers have ignored and trivialized female gangs, but for the girls who join them, the experience is anything but trivial. This book goes a long way towards rectifying that neglect. By assembling the wide range of perceptions and analyses of female gangs, the editors make glaringly obvious the huge gaps in our knowledge.
Joan Moore, Former Pres., Society for the Study of Social Problems,
Author, Homeboys: Gangs, Drugs and Prison in the Barrios of Los Angeles

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The first of its kind, this anthology fills a void in studies of inner-city youth violence and gang behavior, challenging simplistic generalizations about female gang members. Editors Chesney-Lind (women's studies, Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa) and Hagedorn (People and Folks: Gangs, Crime, and the Underclass in a Rustbelt City) have gathered incisive articles by leading gang researchers, such as F.M. Thrasher (The Gang: A Study of 1,313 Gangs in Chicago, Univ. of Chicago, 1996). These articles examine the lives of girl gang members in African American and Chicano communities in a compassionate manner while exploring the relations between socioeconomic status and violence from varying theoretical perspectives. The book sheds new light on youth violence and suggests viable new solutions for educators and policy makers. Recommended for all public and academic libraries.
-Chogollah Maroufi, California State Univ., Los Angeles
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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These articles examine the lives of girl gang members in African American and Chicano communities in a compassionate manner while exploring the relations between socioeconomic status and violence from varying theoretical perspectives. The book sheds new light on youth violence and suggests viable new solutions for educators and policy makers. Recommended for all public and academic libraries. --Library Journal

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