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Gang Violence

What is a Gang?
 This is a highly debated question in the literature
 “Gang” is a very frequently used term that has however no real consensus definition
 It is often used in uncertain and self-contradictory ways by policymakers – including
the Home Office (Shute & Medina 2014)
 F. Thrasher (1927, 57): “An interstitial group formed spontaneously and then
integrated through conflict”
 This definition has been popular for a long time, due also to Thrasher’s importance
as one of the first gang researchers
 The definition is concise, striking, and even “elegant and aesthetically pleasing”
(Curry 2015, 8)
 However, it makes the mistake of assuming what ought to be researched:
- How much of a “group” are gangs?
- Is the “interstitial” quality so important?
 Klein (1971, 13):
- “[a juvenile gang is] any denotable group of youngsters who
a) are generally perceived as a distinct aggregation by others in their
neighbourhood,
b) recognize themselves as a denotable group (almost invariably with a group
name), and
c) have been involved in a sufficient number of delinquent incidents to call forth a
consistent negative response from neighbourhood residents and/or enforcement
agencies.”
 On the one hand: the definition stresses the importance of (social) perception and
casts a wide net
 On the other hand: the net is probably cast too wide
- So many juvenile groups can fit into this definition
- Including some US college fraternities…
 The Eurogang definition (Klein & Maxson 2010, 4): “A street gang is any durable,
street-oriented youth group whose involvement in illegal activity is part of its group
identity”
 Hagedorn (2008, 31): “[Gangs] are simply alienated groups socialized by the streets
or prisons, not conventional institutions”

How Common were Gangs Historically?
 Gangs became a major subject of research in the late 19 th century – early 20th
century – mainly in the U.S.
 Gangs have been around for at least 130 years
 Actually, they have been around for much longer!
 Gang-like groups were already present in Ancient Rome, where they were used by
politicians against rivals
- Such a political use of gangs can be found in 19th and 20th century U.S. and late
20th century India

How Common are Gangs Worldwide?

,  Gangs are present in every continent
 They are one of the most common instances of criminal group in the world
 Research has tended to focus on a few geographical contexts:
- United States
- Central America
- Brazil
- South Africa
 But gangs’ presence goes much beyond that

Who is the Average Gang Member?
 Mostly male
- Although it may depend on other factors, such as age (Esbensen & Carson 2012,
472)
 Male participation in gangs is linked to a subculture that values aggression and
(hyper)masculinity
 Female gang membership is however a well-attested phenomenon
- Several examples of female gang members have been reported in Central
America, for example in Guatemala (Winton 2007)
- In Cape Town, women take part in gangs and perform street culture as a means
of achieving income, power, and respect (Dziewanski 2020)
 Mostly young
 The term “gang” is often used to indicate juvenile groups, so this is not a surprise…
 But the prevalence of young people holds even when we use the term “gang” at
large
 The early teenage years (13-15) seem to be the most likely period for joining a gang
(Densley 2015, 236)
 Jütersonke, Muggah, & Rodgers (2009, 5):
- In El Salvador as of 2001, gang members’ average age was 20 and the mean entry
age was 15
- Nicaraguan gang members “appear[ed] to fall between the age of 7 and 23”
- The age range for Guatemalan and Honduran gang members was between 12
and 30
 In Rio de Janeiro, minors have actively been recruited since the 1990s
 Racial/ethnic aspect:
- Some gangs draw their membership and identity from ethnic or racial faultlines
- In the United States, past gangs drew mainly from Irish, Italian, and Jewish
immigrant communities
- To this day, in the USA Black and Hispanic youth are “somewhat
overrepresented” (Esbensen & Carson 2012, 478)
- Australia (Hagedorn 2008, 36)
 In some countries however, the economic aspect may be more important:
- Brazil’s gangs reflect the racial composition of the people living in the slums
(favelas)
- The situation is similar in Central America
 The demographic characters of gang membership is reflected in who gets murdered
in countries with sizable gang presence
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