Mexican American Girls and Gang Violence : Beyond Risk
Mexican American Girls and Gang Violence : Beyond Risk
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Author(s): Valdez, Avelardo
ISBN No.: 9781403967220
Pages: xvi, 211
Year: 200805
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 79.05
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This is a notable contribution to our understanding of young women's place and experiences within youth gang contexts.  Valdez' focus on the multiple levels of girls' affiliation with gangs, and his examination of how gangs and the communities in which they are embedded shape gendered victimization risks for young women, underscore the profound consequences of gender, racial and economic inequalities.  The study raises significant issues for researchers and practitioners interested in understanding and ameliorating important social problems of our times." --Jody Miller, Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis   "There are plenty of books on male gang members, but very few exist that focus on females. Avelardo Valdez's Mexican American Girls and Gang Violence not only helps fill this void, but adds an important dimension in regards to females that are 'beyond risk.'" --James Diego Vigil, Professor of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine   "Avelardo Valdez has produced a masterful empirical study of Mexican American girls whose involvement in street-level violence, drug use, and promiscuity place them 'beyond risk' and on the edge of personal disaster. The young women and men who populate these pages deserve our attention and concern.


We owe Valdez a huge debt of gratitude for helping us understand how we can work with the community leaders to stem this tragic loss of  human potential. Read this book if you care not only about Mexican American kids but about all young people who face the dangers of violent street life." --William Kornblum, Professor of Sociology and Chair, Center for Urban Research Graduate Center, City University of New York   "Highly significant . addressing how social and cultural factors are critical in understanding the etiology of intimate partner violence in this county's rapidly growing segment of the population." --Alberto Mata, Professor of Sociology, University of Oklahoma   "Social work professor Valdez has written a very interesting and innovative book on Mexican American girls who, not gang members themselves, still actively participate in the street-based activity of male gangs. Recommended." - CHOICE.


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