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  • The most dangerous kind of girl involvement with gangs is one where the girls are just sort of hanging around the gang boys or even being part of the male gang.

    Girl   Boys   Males  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • Girls begin to have second thoughts about the violence. Studies show they feel a considerable amount of guilt about it. They feel bad later and want to apologize.

    Girl   Guilt   Want  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • In the '60s and '70s, people didn't pay a lot of attention to gangs. I think gangs still existed, but gangs had fallen out of criminological favor.

    "Girls and Gangs". Interview with Lisa Wong Macabasco, www.motherjones.com. December 19, 2005.
  • When some of the gangs got involved with the drug trade, particularlythe crack cocaine trade, and the lethal violence started to flare up in the '80s, then there was a great deal of public attention on gangs and a great deal of concern about what was going on in these social groups.

    Flare Up   Drug   Groups  
    "Girls and Gangs". Interview with Lisa Wong Macabasco, www.motherjones.com. December 19, 2005.
  • There's only one thing worse than not paying attention to girls in gangs - it's paying attention to girls in gangs. The public reaction to girls and women who engage in nontraditional behavior - the hysteria that often surrounds girls in these groups - is almost as interesting as the behavior itself.

    "Girls and Gangs". Interview with Lisa Wong Macabasco, www.motherjones.com. December 19, 2005.
  • One of the differences between boy gangs and girl gangs is for girls it's much more relational and much less violent.

    Girl   Boys   Differences  
    "Girls and Gangs". Interview with Lisa Wong Macabasco, www.motherjones.com. December 19, 2005.
  • Girls come to the gang for very different reasons than boys. For boys in marginalized communities, they have a gender problem, and they solve it often through gang membership. They find an ability to do masculinity in a way that reasserts their importance in a society that mostly ignores them. For girls, they're coming out of more damaged backgrounds. Their families are often the reason they get propelled into gang membership.

    Girl   Boys   Community  
    "Girls and Gangs". Interview with Lisa Wong Macabasco, www.motherjones.com. December 19, 2005.
  • If you socialize people to care about each other and care about relationships, they tend to be much less violent and tend to think about the consequences of their actions more.

    Thinking   People   Care  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • The gang may be a safer place than home, but it's not without its problems. In some instances, especially in the Latino community, the boys have very traditional views of femininity even though they are gang members. The girls can be [seen] as sexually available, but not the good girl that you want to take home to your family, even by young men in the gangs.

    Girl   Home   Boys  
    "Girls and Gangs". Interview with Lisa Wong Macabasco, www.motherjones.com. December 19, 2005.
  • The girls go to the gang in order to get protection from victimization that's occurring in their lives. And also it's a place to be, because they're often rejected from and rejecting their families.

    Girl   Order   Protection  
    "Girls and Gangs". Interview with Lisa Wong Macabasco, www.motherjones.com. December 19, 2005.
  • Girls often feel very powerless in their lives and their families, and they kind of mimic the male violence as a way to try and get some of that male power that they see lacking in their own lives.

    Girl   Trying   Males  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • If we socialized boys like girls, we would have a much lower crime rate in America.

    Girl   Boys   America  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • Violence among boys is so valorized and so encouraged that you have to do things different in violence prevention with boys than with girls.

    Girl   Boys   Different  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
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