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  1. Sep 23, 2024 · Gang, a group of persons, usually youths, who share a common identity and who generally engage in criminal behavior. In contrast to the criminal behavior of other youths, the activities of gangs are characterized by some level of organization and continuity over time.

  2. gangster, member of a criminal organization that systematically makes money from such activities as gambling, prostitution, narcotic trafficking, and industrial extortion.

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  3. Gang culture refers to the formation of groups characterised by a common identity, often based on shared interests, territorial control, and criminal activities. Gangs exist in various forms and have a long history across different societies worldwide.

  4. Over the decades of gang research in America and Europe, sociologists and anthropologists have come to agree on cultural elements in theories of gang formation: American and European youth gangs are derivative of cultural clashes, which engender racism and fundamental antagonistic changes in cultural systems’ economic production and social ...

    • Mark S. Fleisher
    • 2018
  5. May 13, 2022 · We delve into the great UK gang debate that has often been characterised by a subculture– gang division, as well as the recent empirical insights that provide overwhelming evidence that the street gang is a real and (in some contexts) growing phenomenon in several parts of the country.

  6. Jan 25, 2020 · The authors examine trends in youth violence and offer a brief history of UK gang research before previewing the contribution of the seven empirical articles dealing with police gang databases, knife crime, county lines drug dealing, contextual safeguarding, offender mental health, gang disengagement and criminal desistance.

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  8. Jan 23, 2024 · The book is organized into six substantive areas: (1) revisiting definitions of gangs; (2) the empirical study of gangs; (3) core and emerging issues in gang research; (4) the integration of gangs in predominant institutions; (5) legacies of second-generation gang researchers; and (6) responding to gangs. This chapter, like the handbook itself ...

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