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Desmond U. Patton; David Pyrooz; Scott Decker; William R. Frey; Patrick Leonard – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2019
Mounting evidence suggests that social media can exacerbate tensions among gangs that ultimately lead to violence, but serious questions remain about precisely how conflict online translates to conflict offline. The purpose of this study is to examine the ways in which gang violence can be mediated by the Internet. We conducted a sociolinguistic…
Descriptors: Social Media, Juvenile Gangs, Violence, Computer Mediated Communication
Patton, Desmond Upton; Leonard, Patrick; Elaesser, Caitlin; Eschmann, Robert D.; Patel, Sadiq; Crosby, Shantel – Youth & Society, 2019
Youth living in violent urban neighborhoods increasingly post messages online from urban street corners. The decline of the digital divide and the proliferation of social media platforms connect youth to peer communities who may share experiences with neighborhood stress and trauma. Social media can also be used for targeted retribution when…
Descriptors: Social Media, Juvenile Gangs, Males, African Americans

Spergel, Irving A.; Grossman, Susan F. – Social Work, 1997
Reports preliminary evidence on an innovative approach to gang violence which relies on community mobilization, social intervention, suppression, opportunities provision, organizational development, and targeting. Describes program processes and outcomes. The project involved teams of community youth workers, tactical police officers, adult…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Intervention, Juvenile Gangs, Police