Understanding Gangs.

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Understanding Gangs

Why do some young people join gangs? What is the appeal? Essential Questions: Why do some young people join gangs? What is the appeal? What are the consequences of gang affiliation?

Class Reading: 10 Things you Didn’t know about gangs https://pullias.usc.edu/blog/10-things-didnt-know-gangs/

What is a Gang? Virginia law defines a “criminal street gang” as any group, organization or association of three or more persons, whether formal or informal, which has as one of its primary objectives or activities the commission of one or more criminal acts, which has an identifiable name or identifying sign or symbol, and whose members individually or collectively have engaged in the commission of, attempt to commit, conspiracy to commit, or solicitation of two or more predicate criminal acts, at least one of which is an act of violence. (Code of Virginia § 18.2-46.1) (Code of Virginia § 18.2-46.1) https://virginiarules.org/virginia-rules/gangs https://law.lis.virginia.gov/search_cov.aspx?query=gang

Why do some young people join gangs?

http://www. lapdonline http://www.lapdonline.org/top_ten_most_wanted_gang_members/content_basic_view/23473

Why Young People Join Gangs? Identity or Recognition Achieve a level of status the person feels impossible outside of gang culture. Protection Many members join because of the gang area they live. They join for protection from other rival gangs. Fellowship and Brotherhood Gangs function as extension of the family. Provides companionship lacking in the gang member’s home life. Many older brothers, relatives belong or have belonged to the gang. http://www.lapdonline.org/top_ten_most_wanted_gang_members/content_basic_view/23473

Why Young People Join Gangs? Intimidation Some members are forced to join to contribute to the gang’s criminal activity. Some join to intimidate others in the community that are not involved in gang activity. Criminal Activity Some join a gang to engage in narcotics activity and benefit from the group’s profits and protection. http://www.lapdonline.org/top_ten_most_wanted_gang_members/content_basic_view/23473

Consequences Many youth who join gangs don’t understand the full dangers of gang involvement. Many parents/guardians are not aware of their child’s gang activity until it’s too late.

Consequences of Gang membership For The Individual: Less likely to get an education Dropout Less likely to find employment Increase likeliness of becoming a teen parent Drug Addiction Death Greater risk: Arrest, Juvenile Court , Detention and/or Prison

Consequences of Gang membership For the Family: Lives in fear of their safety and lives Lives in fear for their family member(s) safety that is involved in the gang Financial consequences from the gang members behavior and actions

Gang Impact on communities & Schools Community residents live in fear of being victims of violence Increase in criminal activity Increase in sex trafficking In schools there is a strong correlation between gang presence, guns and drug availability https://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/victims-services/human-trafficking

A HomeBoy’s Guide to healing former L.a. gang members 2:08 mins

Test Your Knowledge https://create.kahoot.it/share/understanding-gangs/6ce2acb7-be28-4b21-917b-ea2fb7131710