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Gang crime is becoming pervasive in the community. The amount of crime attributed to gang members is growing, and events like drive-by shootings are becoming more common. Communities are demanding that the police and courts get tough on gangs. Parents and the schools argue that getting tough will be effective in disbanding the gangs.
Evaluate the effectiveness of gang intervention by addressing the following questions:
- What are the most common police and system responses to gang activity? What is the least common response?
- What is considered to be the most effective intervention by law enforcement officials for responding to gangs? Why is it the most effective intervention?
- What is the most common educational intervention for ganging? What impact has it had on youth involved in gangs?
Your well-written, concise paper should meet the following requirements:
- 2-3 pages in length, not including title and reference pages
- Formatted according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements
- Cite a minimum of two scholarly academic peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and textbooks to support your responses that are not provided in the course. The CSU-Global Library is a great place to find these scholarly sources.
There should not be any plagiarism.
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Running head: GANG CRIME
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Gang Intervention
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GANG CRIME
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Crime is one of the most common social challenges that the society faces. It takes place when
various laws and regulations that govern the manner in which people live morally are not obeyed
and broken (Spergel, 1995). There are various criminal activities that are usually done at
different levels by different people. In the sector of law and justice, gangs have grown to be very
strong in different areas. This involves a situation where crime is no longer carried out at an
individual level but as a unit. The criminals a gang is simply an association that is made up of
three or more individuals where the members identify themselves by collectively adopting a
group identity for negative pur...
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