The Lives of Female Gang Members: A Review of The Literature

Abstract

Although female gang membership was overlooked for several years, recent work by feminist criminologists has provided a much more complex picture of female youth involved in gang life. This literature demonstrates that gender shapes the risk factors and consequences of gang involvement for female youth in several ways. In the current review, four main areas are discussed: 1) risk factors for female youths’ gang involvement, 2) the extent and characteristics of female gang members’ violence and crime, 3) the influence of gender on victimization experiences resulting from gang membership, and 4) female gang members’ desistance from gang life. In each section, work specifically focusing on female gang members as well as work comparing the experiences of male and female gang members are presented. Finally, directions for future research are offered

1. Introduction

For many years, researchers largely neglected to study female gang membership. Studies that were undertaken tended to focus on girls as sex objects or auxiliary members, and researchers assumed there were

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