Gang And Non-Gang Essay

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The purpose of this paper is to analyze and discuss widespread presence of gang and non-gang membership while accessing attitudes between a diversified sample of youth girls and youth boys across the United States. This empirical article meets the requirements for the capstone project while it is based upon a criminological theory, the chosen social learning theory in examining the subject related to gender and gangs. This study was conducted in the spring of 1995, that builds upon an existing research from the prior year’s 1993-94, administered by the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) program. The research method used to conduct this research is that of the quantitative method, the data gathered is of multi-site, multistate cross-sectional survey, then the process of sorting the data, afterwards the data is then entered into a database for further analysis. The level of analysis is that of the multi-level analysis, in using a range of large urban neighborhoods, small cities, racially and ethnically homogeneous and heterogeneous, working class, and middle class for the analysis. A face to face questionnaire …show more content…

Chi-square (X2) for demographic variables and the Nagelkerke R squared (R2) for added hypothetical variables as a block to examine the relative contribution and relative strength of each factor, while both are measured by the Wald statistic and significance test and the partial correlation (R statistic) and the odds ratio. The chi-square the degrees of freedom and the -2 log likelihood and goodness-of-fit measures will result in the overall goodness of fit for each of the models (Esbensen, F. & Deschenes, E.,

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