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Other Family: How Gangs Impact Latino Families and Communities, The.
Gang involvement is a significant problem in Latino communities. This report focuses on the impact of gangs on Latino communities in Minnesota. The report is based on interviews with key informants on gang issues, including public policy makers, police, social service providers, educators, and Latino youth.
Publication date:
2005
Publisher:
Minneapolis: HACER.
Sponsor:
Sponsored by Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research (HACER).
Pages:
66 pp.
CURA call number:
M2005-3 CURA Research Areas:
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