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GANGS

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GANGS

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FAQ

  • What is the definition of a gang?
  • Are today's gangs different than in years past?
  • What problems do gangs cause within their own families?
  • What are the consequences of gang membership?
  • What are the risk factors of being in a gang?

FAQ

  • What proportion of adolescents join gangs?
  • Are gangs problems in America growing or decreasing?
  • What percentage of violent crime is linked to gangs?
  • How do youths become active gang members?
  • How do youths/ people leave a gang and or gangs?

FAQ Answers

  • Gang: an organized group of criminals.
  • Gangs today are different from past gangs, due to increased crime rates.
  • Gang members cause families stress because of prison-time, or death.
  • Gang members can be killed, put in prison, as well as other things.
  • Risk factors of a gang include possible drug and alcohol use, and crimes.
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faq answers

  • The proportion of adolescents that join gangs is 15%.
  • The gang problem is growing. The number of gang members now exceeds 750,000
  • 55% of violent crimes are connected with gang activity in the United States
  • Youths become involved in gangs through a need to be accepted and friends. 
  • Youth often times are never able to leave a gang without bad consequences.
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WHAT DO YOu do?

  • What should I do if I suspect gang activity in my neighborhood?
  • Answer: Contact your local authorities right away.
  • What should I do if am asked to join a gang?
  • Answer: Seek counseling from family and friends, or report the gang.
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Top 5 active gang cities in america

  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Los Angeles, California
  • New York City, New York
  • Houston, Texas
  • Detroit, Michigan

largest gangs in the U.S.

  • MS-13: 200,000 +
  • Latin Kings 150,000+
  • Crips: 85,000+
  • 18th Street Gang: 45,000+
  • Bloods: 40,000+
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gang influences on society

  • "Gangster Rap" become extremely popular in the late 1980's.
  • Action movies depict gangs all the time.
  • References to gangs are mentioned in almost all Hip-Hop songs today.
  • In some parts of America, gangs are perceived as a positive influence.

Gang initiation

  • "Flashing Headlights": Bloods Initiation
  • "Jumped In": Crips and MS-13 Initiation
  • "Elizabeth" murders: 18th Street Gang Initiation
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MS-13

  • Origin: Guatemala
  • Membership: 5 million +
  • Location: United States, Latin America, Spain.
  • Rivals: All gangs.
  • Colors: Blue or Black

Latin kings

  • Origin: United States
  • Membership: 300,000+
  • Location: United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico.
  • Rivals: MS-13, Crips, Bloods.
  • Colors: Black and Yellow

Crips

  • Origin: Los Angeles, CA
  • Membership: 85,000+
  • Location: United States, Mexico, Canada
  • Rivals: Bloods, Latin Kings, 18th Street Gang
  • Colors: Royal Blue

18th street gang

  • Origin: Los Angeles, CA
  • Membership: 45,000+
  • Location: United States, Mexico, Canada
  • Rivals: Crips, Bloods, MS-13
  • Colors: Black

Bloods

  • Origin: Los Angeles, CA
  • Membership: 40,000+
  • Location: United States, Mexico, Canada
  • Rivals: Crips, MS-13, 18th Street Gang
  • Colors: Blood Red

Interesting facts

  • Range of gang members' ages is from 8-22 years old.
  • The life expectancy of a gang member is 20.5 years.
  • Gangs were the #2 leading factor in violent cases in 2013.
  • 86% of cities with a population of 100K+ report gang activity.
  • According to the FBI, there are over 850,000 gang members in the U.S.

Interesting facts

  • Gang members are 79% more likely to become addicted to drugs and alcohol. 
  • 78% of urban schools report gang activity within the school.
  • Neighborhood gangs pose the largest threat for violent crimes.
  • About 95% of gang members drop out of high school.
  • in 1975 there was 55,000 gang members. Today there are 850,000.

Interesting facts

  • Gang members are 60X more likely to be killed from non-natural causes.
  • Gang violence has increased by 35% the last decade.
  • 90% of gang members have access to a firearm and other weapons.
  • Gangs were created to smuggle alcohol during prohibition.
  • The most notorious gangster of all time is Al Capone.