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Indigenous Gangs and Gang Research

AbstractIndigenous gangs in the United States and Canada share similar histories and characteristics. It is often proposed that gangs in these communities result from the ongoing discrimination and marginalization of these groups from mainstream society. The information available regarding these groups indicates many similarities with gangs in general.
Adrienne Freng, Hannah St. Clair
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Gang Li

Angewandte Chemie
"The best way to organize lab jobs is to encourage the students to discuss and coordinate among themselves rather than micromanaging the process… The book currently on my bedside table is How to Talk to Your Cat: Get Inside the Mind of Your Pet by Claire Bessant…" Find out more about Gang Li in his Introducing… Profile.
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Gangs, gang homicides, and gang loyalty:

Journal of Criminal Justice, 2002
Scott H Decker, G.David Curry
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Book Review: On Gangs On Gangs

Criminal Justice Review, 2023
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Policing American Gangs and Gang Members

2018
Gangs have been subjects of extensive empirical research since the 1920s. Scholarly interest in gangs was largely due to gang members’ increased likelihood of engaging in delinquent behavior. Gang members have been involved in criminal activities ranging from drug dealing to theft, property offenses, gun violence, and homicide.
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No two gangs are alike: The digital divide in street gangs’ differential adaptations to social media

Computers in Human Behavior, 2020
Andrew Whittaker   +2 more
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The Bottle Gang

Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1968
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What Do We Know About Gangs and Gang Members and Where Do We Go From Here?

Justice Quarterly, 2013
Scott H Decker   +2 more
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