Risk Factors Associated With Urban Gang Membership in Juveniles: A Systematic Review

The involvement of juveniles in urban gangs has increased in different territories. Consequently, government resources have been invested to dismantle and contain such gangs. The aim of this paper was to analyze studies that relate risk factors with the increasing integration of juveniles into urban...

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