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  1. This guidance provides a summary of the relevant principles and case law to be applied when making charging decisions in gang related offences and when seeking to use gang related...

  2. Across the seven offenses below, one-third or less of the agencies reported that they regularly record each as “gang-related.” Respondents reported recording person offenses, firearms use, and drug crimes as “gang-related” at a slightly higher rate compared with property-related crimes.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2012 · These findings highlight a need to examine more closely, the psychological and social factors that contribute to gang membership and gang-related crime.

  4. From a developmental perspective, even brief periods of gang membership have been found to have negative consequences across the early portion of the life course, including reduced educational attainment, lower income, family instability, and a higher likelihood of arrest and incarceration.

  5. 22 de oct. de 2020 · These factors were overlapping in increasing risks for gang involvement and further offending for offenders with limited education, a life of crime and violence, substance abuse, criminal associations, disregard for conventional norms and values, and poor self-control.

  6. This review compiles the international research on the nature of youth gangs and critically evaluates: (a) the factors that motivate engagement in and desistance from gang-related activities, (b) risk and protective factors that impact on youths propensity for gang membership, delinquency, and violent behavior, and the adverse consequences ...

  7. This paper reviews international literature to provide an overview of the gang offending situation and challenges with prosecuting gang crimes in other countries. In particular, the paper examines the following: The extent to which gang-related crimes and violence threaten safety and security in other jurisdictions;