Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2014
Subjects
Gangs -- Oregon -- Portland, Gang prevention
Abstract
African youth face deep challenges in attaining success in the USA today. Opportunities for academic and economic success are limited, constrained by today’s neoliberal conservatism in public policy and facing a harsh environment for getting a foothold in employment. This report documents the risks such youth face for becoming gang-involved, drawing forth original quantitative and qualitative study of risk factors and perspectives of key local and national leaders on community needs, assets and ideas for service supports that are likely to protect African youth, and help them reach adulthood with their futures intact.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/17995
Citation Details
Reyes, M-.E. & Curry-Stevens, A. (2014). What risks do African youth face of gang involvement? A community needs assessment in Multnomah County. Portland, OR: Center to Advance Racial Equity, Portland State University.