Changing Course: Preventing Gang Membership
Author: National Institute of Justice
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This book provides practitioners and policymakers with research-based information on why youth become involved in gangs and offers effective and promising strategies that prevent them from joining gangs, with a focus on the combined and cooperative efforts and resources of the public-health and public-safety sectors.
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