Gang prevention
Female Gang Involvement
From Boston to Boyle Heights: The Process and Prospects of a "Pulling Levers" Strategy in a Los Angeles Barrio (From Policing Gangs and Youth Violence, P 102-130, 2003, Scott H. Decker, ed. -- See NCJ-201783)
National Gang Center Newsletter, Fall 2014
Youth Gang Problem: Fed Resources Are There to Assist
G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance, Education and Training) Pre/post Testing in Select U.S. Cities
Attempting to Reduce Firearms Violence Through a Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative (CAGI): An Evaluation of Process and Impact
For the Sake of the Neighborhood?: Civil Gang Injunction as a Gang Intervention Tool in Southern California (From Policing Gangs and Youth Violence, P 239-266, 2003, Scott H. Decker, ed. -- See NCJ-201783)
Criminal Behavior of Gang Members and At-Risk Youths
Managing Gangs in Schools
How Great Is G. R. E. A. T.? Results From a Longitudinal Quasi-Experimental Design
Gangs
Access federal and federally-funded publications and online resources related to the prevention of and response to gang involvement and activity.
In Focus: Youth Gangs
TECHBeat, January 2018
Functional Family Therapy-Gangs: Adapting an Evidence-Based Program To Reduce Gang Involvement
Gangs
There is no single definition of a gang, but there are a number of widely accepted criteria for classifying groups as gangs (Decker and Curry, 2003; Esbensen et al., 2001; Klein, 1995; Miller, 1992; Spergel, 1995). This review used the following criteria: (1) the group has three or more members, generally aged 12-24; (2) members share an identity, typically linked to a name and/or symbols...