gangs Flashcards
1
Q
how do gangs develop
A
- I urban neighborhoods with weal family controls, high poverty, and social disorganization, youth form friend groups
- unsupervised group youth activities can lead to minor delinquent acts
- conflict between youth groups and between you and adult authority solidify group identity
- illegal activities escalate, providing social status, respect, financial gain, fun, and excitement
2
Q
why do youths join gangs
A
rational choice view-
- economic benefits
- protection
- social support and belonging
- peer or family pressure
- masculinity
Anomie/alienation view
- alienation from society and family leads to gang involvement
Socialization/social learning/diff asoc.
cultural deviance
trait view
3
Q
criminal and violence
A
- members of youth gangs commit more crime than any other group of youths
- more likely to be violent, carry weapons, commit homicide
- violence is used to increase gang cohesion, maintain the gangs internal discipline, and prestige crimes
4
Q
life course consequences
A
- adolescent membership in gangs has long lasting effects over the life course
- higher participation in street crime
- higher arrest and incarceration
- limits opportunities for adult success in major conventional social roles
- the longer they stay in the gang the worse their life chances become