Ness's interdisciplinary approach to the subject of street fighting among young women effectively orchestrates a dialogue between cultural, social-institutional, and psychological-theoretical analyses. - Aimee Meredith Cox (Signs) Ness's book is well written, well organized, and thought provoking. The interdisciplinary foundation to her work offers insight and explanation that few other studies of its kind have conveyed. - Lisa Pasko (American Journal of Sociology) Psychologist Ness offers compelling evidence for the cultural and structural reasons why inner-city girls fight. (Choice Magazine) This is a scholarly book in which a case is made for the heretofore undocumented reasons why girls maintain a fighting stance both in school and in the streets . . . The ten pages of references attest to the academically rigorous research that went into thisground-breaking book. - Peggy Flemming (VOYA Library Magazine)