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Mexican American Girls And Gang Violence
Mexican American Girls And Gang Violence
Author: Valdez, Avelardo
Edition/Copyright: 2007
ISBN: 0-230-61555-4
Publisher: Palgrave
Type: Paperback
Used Print:  $41.25
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This book focuses on the vulnerability of beyond-risk young females connected to male street-based youth gangs involved in violence, drug use, crime and sexual behavior. Special attention is given to partner violence experienced by these girls embedded in Mexican American communities with persistent poverty and weak community institutions. Unlike other studies on gang girls, this book describes the relationships of girls with others in the community, including family members and peers. The book draws attention to how gender roles reflect a family-ethnic culture and community complex. Valdez takes the perspective that there are multiple-level factors that are continually interacting and exerting influence on an individual's susceptibility to these deleterious behaviors.

 

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