Overview
- Compiles authentic interviews with former gang members
- Details warning signs and risk factors of gang involvement in youth
- Offers solutions for what schools can do to prevent youth gang involvement
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This book delves deep into the hidden population of former gang members who share their positive and negative experiences of being gang members. Their stories of violence, hopelessness, despair, and loneliness also offer a seed of hope – they contain the building blocks for prevention. By understanding why they each turned to gangs, how they turned to gangs, and what went wrong for some along their pathways during childhood, as well as how and why they chose to leave the gang lifestyle, we can begin to put the pieces together and understand tools for gang prevention.
Schools are in the unique position to become an oasis or a safe haven for a child in a world that does not otherwise feel safe to them. School staff members can step in and become consistent people in a child’s life. They can help to identify at-risk youth and intervene, facilitating a change in path away from gang membership. This book discusses how schools and staff can be instrumental in gang prevention and outlines warning signs and risk and protective factors for gang involvement. It also talks about components of gang prevention programs in schools. Additional topics explored include:- Theories of Gang Involvement
- Lack of Family Consistency: Relating Attachment Theory with Gang Involvement
- “Brotherhood, Sisterhood, Unity:" Gangs as Replacement Family
- "No Other Option:" The Role of Social Environment
- "Death, Jail, or a Turnaround:" Making the Decision to Disengage
- A Piece About Trauma-Informed Practice
Authored by a school social worker who has an insider's perspective on working in a school, Gang Prevention in Schools is a useful resource that gives a humanistic view of former gang members. The book will engage readers in the fields of psychology, social work, education and educational administration, and criminal justice, as well as have potential appeal to a lay audience due to the richness of the stories and interviews.
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Keywords
- Gang prevention in schools
- attachment theory
- youth violence
- risk factors for gang involvement
- warning signs of gang involvement
- gangs as family
- gangs as consistency
- gangs as brotherhood
- gangs as sisterhood
- gangs as unity
- schools as components of gang prevention programs
- theories of gang involvement
- interviews with former gang members
Table of contents (13 chapters)
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
Katherine De Vito, DSW, LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) working as a school social worker providing mental health counseling to students, crisis intervention, conflict mediation, and case management to special education students, as well as collaborating with families, teachers, administration, law enforcement, and community organizations. She also works in private practice. Prior to becoming a school social worker, Dr. De Vito worked in the nonprofit sector providing individual and group counseling both in schools and in an agency setting with adults, children, and their families. She received her Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) from Rutgers University School of Social Work in New Jersey. In her time there, she published two articles: De Vito, K. (2017). Schools fall short: Lack of continuum of care in public schools. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 23(4), 4-19; and De Vito, K. (2020) Seeking a secure base: Gangs as attachment figures. Qualitative Social Work, 19(4), 754-769. Dr. De Vito also earned a Master of Science in Social Work (MSSW) degree from Columbia University School of Social Work in New York City as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers College and the School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies, with a dual major in Psychology and Journalism/Mass Media. She has interned at various magazines and newspapers where she published numerous articles. Dr. De Vito also worked on the editorial staff in the children’s department of several book publishing houses. She loves being able to touch the lives of her students and clients in a positive way every day. Gang prevention is a passion for her. Helping to make a difference in the lives of students and clients is both an honor and a privilege. When she is not working, she enjoys spending time with her friends and family, especially her parents, husband, and two children, Dylan and Emma.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Gang Prevention in Schools
Book Subtitle: Creating a Secure Base and Safe Haven
Authors: Katherine De Vito
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82914-8
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-82913-1Published: 31 October 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-82916-2Published: 31 October 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-82914-8Published: 30 October 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVII, 196
Number of Illustrations: 3 b/w illustrations, 33 illustrations in colour
Topics: Education, general, Social Work, Child and School Psychology, Crime Control and Security