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     Youth Gang Bibliography

James C. Howell, Ph.D.
National Youth Gang Center
February 2001

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Becker, H.K., Felkenes, G.T., Magana, L., and Huntley, J. 1997. A socioeconomic comparison of drug sales by Mexican-American and Mexican immigrant male gang members. Journal of Gang Research 4:37–47.

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