Pomona, CA
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- There are over 21,500 gangs in the United States.
- The vulnerability for joining gangs is highest among youths from 13-15 years and decreases thereafter.
- California has the most gang cities of any state in the U.S.
- 47% of all gang members were Hispanic
- 31% of all gang members were African-American
- 13% of all gang members were white
- 7% of all gang members were Asian.
- Individual risk factors for joining gangs:
- Delinquent peer network.
- Commitment to negative peers.
- Lack of parental supervision.
- Favorable attitudes about breaking the law.
- Reasons gang boys gave for joining a gang:
- Protection.
- Have a territory.
- Feel a sense of belonging.
- Get money or other things.
- Friend was a member.
- Family member had joined.
- Feel important.
- Do illegal activities.
- Five types of gangs:
- Traditional – Large size (>100). Sub-groups with long existence and are territorial.
- Neo Traditional – Medium size (>50). Sub-groups with short existence and territorial.
- Collective – Medium size (>50). No sub-groups, medium existence and non-territorial.
- Compressed – Small size (<50). No sub-groups, short existence, non-territorial.
- Specialty – Small size (<50). No sub-groups, short existence, territorial.
- Social Factors leading to gang involvement:
- Lower school performance.
- Lower impulse control.
- Higher recorded delinquency.
- More often truant.
- Fewer outside interests.
*According to Malcolm W. Klein & Cheryl L. Maxson (2006).