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California State University, Dominguez Hills
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Created: August 1, 2004
Latest Update: August 8, 2004

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Index of Topics on Site Readings for Women and Poverty

  • Shared Reading: The Extent of Female Delinquency Clarifies some myths about "bad girls" and gives comparative statistics with "boys." Link added August 7, 2004.

  • Adolescent Girls and Online Experiences Status offenses become more serious when the Internet provides access to adolescent girls.
  • Shared Reading on Race, Poverty, and H.I.V. Clarifies the risk to the Black community from prisoners who are exposed to H.I.V. in prison, and the expansion of H.I.V. through heterosexual sex. No data on this issue in Hispanic groups, or American Indian groups, but based on prison data there should be. Will look for it. jeanne Link added August 7, 2004.
  • Shared Reading on Love and Hate The institutionalized authority from the perspective of the client in a wlefare office.
  • Shared Reading on Tolerance The "manners" of the middle class in the poverty of the ghetto.

  • Intelligence Analysis of Gang Crime No. 13 of Online Lectures on Intelligence Analysis on Dr. O'Connor's Mega Criminal Justice Site. "O'Connor, T.R. (January 22, 2004). In Intelligence Analysis, MegaLinks in Criminal Justice. Retrieved from http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor/427/427lect09.htm on August 8, 2004". This site has very exacting terms of use, so be careful if you cite it.

    Primarily, I want you to come away from skimming this article with a sense of how our concern with Home Security is permeating all phases of our lives. If you live in Compton, the world is changing. We need to recognize how that will affect women in poverty.

  • About Streetgangs.com I'll try to get a Shared Reading up on this site. jeanne



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