“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.” WayDifferentReasonProblemGirlCommunityAbilityBoysImportanceGenderSolveBackgroundsComing OutMasculinityGangMembershipMarginalized Author:Meda Chesney-Lind
“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.” MenWantMayProblemHomeYoungGirlCommunityViewsBoysMembersAvailableTraditionalInstanceOur FamilyYoung ManFemininityGangLatinoSexuallyGood GirlGang Members Author:Meda Chesney-Lind
“One of the differences between boy gangs and girl gangs is for girls it's much more relational and much less violent.” GirlDifferencesBoysViolentGang Author:Meda Chesney-Lind
“If we socialized boys like girls, we would have a much lower crime rate in America.” IfsAmericaGirlBoysCrimeRateCrime Rates Author:Meda Chesney-Lind
“Violence among boys is so valorized and so encouraged that you have to do things different in violence prevention with boys than with girls.” DifferentGirlBoysViolencePrevention Author:Meda Chesney-Lind
“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.” KindGirlBoysDangerousMalesGangInvolvementHanging AroundKind Of Girl Author:Meda Chesney-Lind