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Adolescent Gangs: A Practitioner's Perspective (From Adolescent Gangs: Old Issues, New Approaches, P 39-56, 1999, Curtis W. Branch, ed. -- See NCJ-179321)

NCJ Number
179323
Author(s)
Afriye Quamina
Date Published
1999
Length
18 pages
Annotation
The perspectives of a teacher are offered on the nature and characteristics of juvenile gangs and gang activity in urban settings, with emphasis on young black males.
Abstract
The teacher notes that children come to school to obtain skills and an awareness of life that eventually should lead to their personal liberation. He also points out that many young black males in urban settings are not succeeding in school and lead lives of hopeless desperation, and that this population has not been adequately researched. In addition, the role of culture and the attendant world view of both schools and learners need further exploration because trying to educate young black males without considering their culture is not effective. The author recounts his experiences as a teacher with gang bangers, players, group behavior, hustlers, sports jocks, achievers, and cultural patterns in schools and communities. 13 references