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Ngai, Ngan-pun; Cheung, Chau-kiu; Ngai, Steven Sek-Yum – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2007
Inasmuch as research has held the increase in youth gang activities responsible for the escalating level of crime and delinquency in Chinese societies, ascertaining risk or protective factors of gang involvement among Chinese youths is crucial. The factors include those associated with social control, social learning, and cognitive development. To…
Descriptors: Juvenile Gangs, Socialization, Delinquency, Social Control
Hoffman, Allan M., Ed. – 1996
The seeming increase of violence in American society and its schools has become a pressing issue. Some researchers argue that the American education system mirrors the dynamics of society. The articles in this book address the following issues: the extent of violence in American schools; the forms that violence takes; its root causes; the effects…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Violence, Juvenile Gangs
Schwartz, Wendy, Ed. – 1996
The three essays of this collection explore the prevention of violence in urban schools. The first, "Preventing Violence in Schools," by Mary Hatwood Futrell and Lee Etta Powell, focuses on how to prevent violence in schools and offers recommendations on what schools and communities can do. The factors contributing to school violence are…
Descriptors: Administrators, Classroom Techniques, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Practices
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. – 1993
This document contains a directory of resources available in Pennsylvania to help achieve the goal of safe schools. Following a copy of the Safe Schools Act of 1993, nine sections list agencies that provide services and products under the headings of: conflict resolution/mediation, gangs, suicide, crisis response, family violence, diversity,…
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education
Bastian, Lisa D.; Taylor, Bruce M. – 1991
This report summarizes students' responses regarding crime at school collected by the National Crime Victimization Survey in a special supplement during the first half of 1989. The data represent an estimated 21.6 million students, ages 12 to 19. The analysis accounts for crime experienced by different groups--males and females; blacks and whites;…
Descriptors: Crime, Juvenile Gangs, National Surveys, Profiles
Mulhern, Sean; And Others – 1994
Increased violence in schools, represented by possession of weapons, sexual or racial harassment, bullying, verbal intimidation, gang or cult activity, arson, or corporal punishment of students, for example, is a growing concern among students, educators, and communities. Since educators alone cannot ensure safety in schools, collaboration among…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Delinquency Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Juvenile Gangs
Moore, Jack B. – 1993
The origins and history of the skinhead movement in the United States are traced, beginning with their links with skinheads in England and focusing on racist skinheads rather than the less-well-known nonracist skinheads. How skinheads have developed within the larger youth group scenes, their ideas and activities, the role of music in their…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Foreign Countries, Hate Crime, Juvenile Gangs
Hunsaker, Alan C. – 1982
The study examined whether a change in school site affected the school attendance of 13 male Chicano gang members, 13 to 18 years of age, admitted to a community-based delinquency and gang violence prevention project. Since an active Alternative Studies Program, designed for students with special learning problems or for working students, already…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adolescents, Attendance, Dropout Prevention
Hansell, Stephen; Wiatrowski, Michael D. – 1980
Both social ability and social disability models of delinquent peer relations have been developed to explain the social relations of delinquents. A key difference between these models is the assumption of normal social relations among delinquents in the social ability model, contrasted to the social ineptitude and lack of social skills attributed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Group Dynamics, Group Structure
Hutchins, Robert C. – 1973
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of known male gang members attending an innovative high school--the Philadelphia Parkway Program--toward the major socializing institutions of our society: schools, government (law enforcement), family, peers, and themselves. The study was also intended to determine the extent to which known…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Family Attitudes
Facts You Can Use--Seeds of Help, 1997
The escalation of youth violence is one of the major public health concerns of the United States. Many factors today make juveniles more likely to commit, or to become victims of, violent acts. Drugs, the availability of guns, and the emergence of gang problems in all regions of the country are among the causes of youth violence. Prevention of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Programs, Delinquency, Early Parenthood
Jensen, Mary M.; Yerington, Philip C. – 1997
This book is written about youth gangs with the aim of educating teachers and administrators, parents, and others who work with youth. The main emphasis is on gang identifiers and positive behavior management strategies and crisis intervention techniques that can be used in schools and the home. Section 1, "Youth Gangs Past and Present," provides…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Studies, Crisis Intervention, Delinquency

Wood, Michelle; Furlong, Michael J.; Rosenblatt, Jennifer A.; Robertson, Laurel M.; Scozzari, Frank; Sosna, Todd – Education and Treatment of Children, 1997
A study of 64 gang-involved youth found that they represent all ethnic and gender groups; experience multiple child and family risk factors; present mental health, substance abuse, and academic problems; and often score within clinical ranges on behavioral and emotional indices. Non-Latina females present more internalizing and externalizing…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Demography, Emotional Disturbances

Lasley, James R. – Youth and Society, 1992
To investigate the extent to which street gangs in Los Angeles (California) are comprised of youth or adults, self-report data from 435 gang members are examined. Findings do not generally support the idea of the aging gang member. Gangs consist primarily of adolescents, regardless of racial and socioeconomic differences. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age, Context Effect

Pattillo, Mary E. – Social Forces, 1998
Ethnographic data from a black middle-class Chicago neighborhood indicate that dense social networks fostered by residential stability facilitate informal supervision of neighborhood youth and enhance formal crime-prevention activities. Nevertheless, inclusion of gang members and drug dealers in networks of law-abiding kin and neighbors thwarts…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Youth, Crime Prevention, Ethnography