Teen Gangs: A Global View
By (Author) Maureen P. Duffy
Edited by Scott E. Gillig
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th March 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Juvenile offenders
Social and ethical issues
364.36
Hardback
248
Teen gangs are a hot issue in the United States. This volume shows the international scope of the phenomenon today. Gang activity in 14 countries, including the United States, is discussed within the larger framework of social and economic conditions. Each chapter explains the nature of the gang activity in that country; touches on the causes, such as poverty, marginalization, and self-identity problems; and heavily emphasizes the responses, including education and community-based intervention. Students and researchers will find a wealth of current information on teen gangs to mine and use for comparisons.
Teen gangs are a hot issue in the United States. This volume shows the international scope of the phenomenon today. Gang activity in 14 countries, including the United States, is discussed within the larger framework of social and economic conditions. * Adolescence *
[S]hould be well used for school reports. Readers will find it interesting to notice that the definition of gang is not the same in every country, and that in some, the gang is seen as the only chance at any type of life for youth. . . . students and teachers alike will find it a welcome addition to school and public library collections. * VOYA *
MAUREEN P. DUFFY is Associate Professor and Chair of the Counseling Department at Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida. SCOTT EDWARD GILLIG is Professor and Coordinator of the mental health counseling specialization at Barry University.