176 Founding Gang members
from five African American and Four Latina Gangs*
|
African Americans N= 84 |
Latinas N= 92 |
Significance |
|
|
Working |
36.3% |
20.3% |
p< .0001 |
|
On AFDC |
43.8% |
74.3% |
p< .0001 |
|
No longer in Gang |
98.8% |
92.3% |
N.S. |
|
Completed High School |
46.6% |
21.9% |
p< .0001 |
|
Completed less than 10th Grade |
13.3% |
35.6% |
p< .0001 |
|
Ever Used Cocaine |
12.7% |
69.5% |
p<.0001 |
|
Used Cocaine Daily |
8.5% |
45.8% |
p<.0001 |
|
Still Lived in Gang Neighborhood |
8.3% |
26.4% |
p< .001 |
|
Been to Jail |
44.0% |
40.2% |
N.S |
* There were no neighborhood-based white female gangs in Milwaukee when we did our interviews.
The most significant difference between male and female gang members is adult gang membership. Almost none of the women continued their membership in the gang when they became adults. Why? They told us first, they "grew out of it," second most became mothers, and third it was too crazy.
Do male and female gang members differ in their exposure to violence. Just look at these numbers:
Males |
Females |
Row Total |
|
Yes |
4249.446.7 |
4350.651.8 |
8549.1 |
No |
4754.752.2 |
3945.347.0 |
8649.7 |
ColumnTotals |
9052.0 |
8348.0 |
173100.0 |
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