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050 00 HV6439.U5|bF46 1999 
082 00 364.1/06/60820973|221 
245 00 Female gangs in America :|bessays on girls, gangs, and 
       gender /|cedited by Meda Chesney-Lind and John M. 
       Hagedorn. 
264  1 Chicago :|bLake View Press,|c1999. 
300    353 pages ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages [321]-339) and 
       index. 
505 0  Historical perspectives. Sex in the gang / by Frederic M. 
       Thrasher --  A reporter at large : "the Persian queens" / 
       by Robert Rice -- Jailbait : the story of juvenile 
       delinquency / by William Bernard -- The chicana gang : a 
       preliminary description / by John Quicker -- Black female 
       gangs in Philadelphia / by Waln K. Brown -- Black female 
       gang behavior : an historical and ethnographic perspective
       / by Laura T. Fishman.  Emerging theoretical perspectives 
       on gender and gang membership. Girls, guys, and gangs : 
       the changing social context of female delinquency / by 
       Peggy Giordano -- Self-definition by rejection : the case 
       of gang girls / by Anne Campbell -- From patriarchy to 
       gender : feminist theory, criminology, and the challenge 
       of diversity / by James Messerschmidt -- Responding to 
       female gang involvement / by G. David Curry.  "Doing 
       gender" in times of economic and social change. Gang 
       members' families / by Joan W. Moore -- What happens to 
       girls in the gang? / by Joan W. Moore and John M. Hagedorn
       -- Female gangs : an historical perspective / by Carl S. 
       Taylor -- "Just every mother's angel" : an analysis of 
       gender and ethnic variations in youth gang membership / by
       Karen Joe and Meda Chesny-Lind -- Women, men, and gangs : 
       the social construction of gender in the barrio / by 
       Eduardo Luis Portillos. Girls, gangs and violence. Female 
       gang members' social representations of aggression / by 
       Anne Campbell -- Fighting female : the social construction
       of female gangs / by John M. Hagedorn and Mary L. Devitt -
       - Violence among girls : does gang membership make a 
       difference? / by Elizabeth Piper Deschenes and Finn-Aage 
       Esbensen -- Girls, gangs, and violence : reinventing the 
       liberated female crook / by Meda Chesny-Lind. 
650  0 Gangs|zUnited States. 
650  0 Female juvenile delinquents|zUnited States. 
650  0 Female offenders|zUnited States. 
700 1  Chesney-Lind, Meda. 
700 1  Hagedorn, John,|d1947- 
994    90|bSTJ 
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