Unit 11: Gangs Flashcards

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Definition of a gang

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Group of 3 or more persons who:

  • self identify as a desperate entity from community by special clothing, vocab, hand signals, names
  • engage in criminal activity
  • is it illegal to be in a gang?
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Street gangs

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Criminal organizations formed on street and operating throughout the United States

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Prison gangs

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Criminal organizations that originated within the penal system and operate within correctional facilities throughout the US

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4
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Outlaw motorcycle OMGS

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Organizations who’s members use their motorcycle clubs as conduits for criminal enterprise

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Prevalence of gangs and. Gang related crime

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  • 1.4 mil active street, prison, and OMG gang members comprising more than 33,000 gangs in the US
  • responsible for 48% of violent crime in most jurisdictions
  • 90% in several other jurisdictions
  • 1/2 of murders in Chicago are attributed to gang violence
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Current trends

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  • gang problems reported by law enforcement peaked in mid 1990s
  • then decreased until early 2000’s
  • since early 2000’s gang problems have increased again

Reasons: increase gang factions, decrease influence of older gang member influence

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General characteristics

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  • 19-20 most common age
  • males outnumbered females wide margin
  • traditional gangs average about 180 members whereas specialty gangs average only about 25 members
  • 8-15% of youths reported being a part of a gang at some point in life
  • highest in large cities
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Why youths join gangs

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  1. Attractions (pull into gangs)
    - fun, money, respect
  2. Risk factors (push into gangs)
    - antisocial behavior,
    - alcohols and drug use
    - mental health probs
    - victimization
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Gang prevention and intervention

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Intervention

  1. Strong law enforcement (arrests)
  2. Legislative (passing laws)

Prevention

  1. Providing youths opportunities (recreation, work)
  2. Improving schools
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Chicago examples prevention

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  1. Ceasefire
  2. CPD gang violence prevention program
  3. Safe passage
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11
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Prison gangs

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  • group inmates who band together using organizational structure
  • wide range of violent and illegal activities, protistiution, drug selling, gambling, loan sharking

gang membership among prisons estimated

  • 11.7% federal
  • 13.4% stare
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12
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Female gang members

Stereotype:

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Stereotype: are sex objects for male gang members

Based largely on u founded accounts from male members

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13
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Youths are pressured by peers and adults to join gangs

Myth or reality?

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Myth

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14
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Gangs overpower youths with imitation rituals

Myth or reality

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Myth

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15
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Once youth join a gang they are pretty much lost for good

Myth or reality

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Myth

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