NCJ Number
243479
Journal
Justice Quarterly Volume: 30 Issue: 3 Dated: June 2013 Pages: 440-468
Date Published
June 2013
Length
29 pages
Annotation
This study examined gang membership and the incease in delinquency and violence.
Abstract
Gang members have been found to engage in more delinquent behaviors than comparable nongang youth. Few empirical attempts have been made to identify the group processes associated with the gang experience that lead to such noteworthy behavioral outcomes. While not developed to explain gang behavior, Elijah Anderson's "code of the street" framework may prove insightful. Utilizing data from a diverse school-based sample of 2,216 youth, the authors examine the efficacy of street code-related variables to explain gang members' heightened involvement in violent offending. Utilizing methods based on a potential outcomes framework, results suggest that joining a gang facilitates greater ascription to street code-related attitudes and emotions, and these constructs partially mediate the relationship between gang joining and the increased frequency of violent offending. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.