17111. GIRL GANG CRIME VIEWED FROM THREE PERSPECTIVES. This essay discusses the Claire Marsh incident (an 18 year old girl convicted, along with three male South London gang members, of raping a teenage girl) and the more general situation of girl gang violence from three different interpretive points of view in youth justice: 1) the neoclassical version of the punitive/retribution model, also known as the ‘law and order’ model of youth justice; 2) the restorative model of youth justice which focuses on shaming, reintegration and reparation; and 3) a feminist view of the welfare model of youth justice. KEYWORDS: girls crime gang violence female girl gangs crime theory. Written 2002. APA Style. 10 pages; 22 footnotes; 17 bibliographic sources. 2,881 words.