Gangs have spread throughout the entire sector of society, and
what was once viewed as an inner-city problem can now be found
everywhere, including suburbia. This guide for teenagers, their
families, and impacted communities addresses the youth gang issue
in understandable, manageable terms. Quotes from teens themselves
provide valuable insight into the problems that can cause kids to
join gangs: absent parents, the need for excitement or to belong to
a group, following in the footsteps of family members who are
involved in gangs. These factors and others are explored (including
an examination of the workings of the adolescent mind), and sound
solutions are suggested to help kids resist gang membership.
Four distinct sections bring into focus the topic of youth gangs
and ways to prevent kids from joining them. Part I describes many
basic issues and needs all teens and pre-teens have in common and
how these relate to gangs. Part II addresses how and why certain
young people enter and sometimes exit gang alliances. Part III
focuses on how several integral components of the teen's life and
community can work together to resolve youths' involvement with
gangs. Part IV analyzes the critical influence of families and the
teens themselves as they approach important life choices. Wiener's
unique approach includes suggestions and comments from the young
people themselves to try to bridge the gap between themselves and
the adults in their lives.
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