Title: JMST: Juvenile Gang Awareness
1JMST Juvenile Gang Awareness
2The only gang expert is a gang member.
3- State the definition of a gang according to North
Carolina law. - Identify and discuss the gangs in your region
with whom your agency may interface. - Discuss effective communication and prevention
techniques with gang members.
4North Carolinas Definition of a Gang
- a criminal street gang means any ongoing
organization, association, or group of three or
more persons, whether formal or informal, having
one of its primary activities as the commission
of a felony or violent misdemeanor offenses or
delinquent acts that would be felonies or violent
misdemeanors if committed by an adult, and having
a common name or common identifying sign, colors
or symbols
5Elements of the NC Definition
6True Statements About Gangs and Gang Members
- Some gangs defend certain physical turf, other
gangs are not interested in defending turf.
- Gangs are usually well armed.
- Nationally, the majority of street gang members
are adults. Nationally, juveniles represent about
25 of the population. The age group of 14 to 24
represents 55 of the gang population.
7True Statements About Gangs and Gang Members
- Females represent 10 of the population
nationally.
- Locking up gang members, especially the young
ones, is like sending them to criminal college.
- Some gangs are integrated as to race and ethnic
background.
- Gangs are a problem for everyone.
8True Statements About Gangs and Gang Members
- Juveniles join gangs in order to give themselves
a sense of family.
- Juveniles join gangs because of the lure of the
fantasy lifestyle.
- Some individuals join gangs because of anger and
rebellion against society.
9Categories of Gangs in North Carolina
- Traditional
- Non traditional
- Hybrid
- Hispanic
- Asian
- White supremacist
- Prison
- Outlaw motorcycle
- Criminal enterprise
10Level of Gang Involvement
- At Risk Level
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- Associate Level
- Gang Member
11How do you find out about the gangs in your area?
12Insert Clip 1
13What do officers need to know when encountering
gang members?
14Insert Clip 2
15What techniques seem to work and not work when
talking with gang members?
16Insert Clip 3
17If a gang member wants to get out, what would you
say to them?
18Insert Clip 4
19If you are talking to an At Risk Level,
juvenile, what alternatives could you provide him
or his parents?
20Insert Clip 5
21- What do law enforcement officers in small towns
and rural areas need to know?
22Clip 6
23- What additional information does law enforcement
need to know about gangs and gang mentality?
24Clip 7
25- What activities do you need to observe in your
community that would indicate the presence of
gangs?
26Clip 8
27- How young are the juveniles who are involved with
gangs?
28Clip 9
29- How do gang members work the judicial system?
30Clip 10
31- State the definition of a gang according to North
Carolina law. - Identify and discuss the gangs in your region
with whom your agency may interface. - Discuss effective communication and prevention
techniques with gang members.