Jumped in

what gangs taught me about violence, drugs, love, and redemption

When the author began studying Los Angeles gang violence in 2002, a child or teenager was killed by gunfire every three hours and homicide was the leading cause of death for African American males between the ages of fifteen and thiry-four. Not much has changed today. Going beyond the statistics, she got to know murderers, drug dealers, victims and grieving mothers as she seached for answers to stop the violence.

Beacon Press
2012
9780807044568
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184538