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Youth violence: Sex and race differences in offending, victimization, and gang membership

  • Finn Aage Esbensen
  • , Dana Peterson
  • , Terrance J. Taylor
  • , Adrienne Freng

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Abstract

Violence by and against youth continues to be one of the most challenging subjects facing criminologists. In this comprehensive and integrated analysis of the interrelationships of youth violence, violent victimization, and gang membership, Finn-Aage Esbensen, Dana Peterson, Terrance J. Taylor and Adrienne Freng seek to understand what causes youth violence and what can be done about it. Using the results from an inclusive study they conducted of eighth-graders in eleven American cities, the authors examine how the nature, etiology, and intersections of youth violence are structured by both sex and race/ethnicity.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTemple University Press
Number of pages232
ISBN (Print)9781439900727
StatePublished - 2010

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