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Youth gang affiliation, violence, and criminal activities: A review of motivational, risk, and protective factors

Abstract Youth gangs are a universal phenomenon attracting increasing attention; the criminal and antisocial behavior perpetuated by youth gangs has an adverse impact on local communities across the globe. Although there is an extensive body of research that has examined the problems posed by youth...

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Published in:Aggression and violent behavior 2013-07, Vol.18 (4), p.417-425
Main Authors: O’Brien, Kate, Daffern, Michael, Chu, Chi Meng, Thomas, Stuart D.M
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Biological and medical sciences
Criminology
Desistance
Gangs
Juvenile delinquency
Medical sciences
Motivation
Offenders
Protective factors
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Recidivism
Risk
Risk factors
Social behavior disorders. Criminal behavior. Delinquency
Violence
Young people
Youth
Youth gangs
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