Article: Asian Americans on the Streets: Strategies for Prevention and Intervention

“Asian Americans on the Streets: Strategies for Prevention and Intervention”
Volume 4:2, p. 1 (2006)
by James Diego Vigil, Tomson Nguyen and Jesse Cheng

ABSTRACT: Notably lacking in the literature on Vietnamese and Cambodian youth gangs in the United States and particularly southern California have been solutions that address the underlying causative factors of gang involvement. Relying on life histories collected over a span of fifteen years, the authors propose a multi-faceted prevention and intervention strategy that includes the community and schools to heighten cultural awareness for children and parents. It is also recommended that policies take into account nuanced differences between Asian communities and bring together multiple stakeholders including officials and hard-core gang members to improve communicative problems that have resulted in gang-policy failures.

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Article Citation:
James Diego Vigil, Tomson Nguyen, and Jesse Cheng (2006) Asian Americans on the Streets: Strategies for Prevention and Intervention. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2006, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 1-14.

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