Gang Prevention and Intervention

The word gang can refer to many different types of youth groups. Some are in existence very briefly, while others endure for decades. Gang memberships can be complex, with some youths joining early in their lives and remaining well beyond adolescence, and others merely “visiting” for one or more short periods. Gangs are known to have negative implications on most of its members. It is critical to prevent and suppress gang activity whenever possible.

Warning signs that a child may be involved with a gang:

  • Shows an unusual interest in one or two particular colors of clothing or a particular logo.
  • Has an unusual interest in gangster-influenced music, videos, movies, or websites.
  • Uses unusual hand signals to communicate with friends.
  • Has specific drawings or gang symbols on school books, clothes, or walls, or displays tattoos.
  • Comes home with unexplained physical injuries (fighting-related, bruises).
  • Has unexplained cash or goods, such as clothing or jewelry.

To Prevent Gang Involvement Caregivers should:

  • Spend quality time with child.
  • Talk with child about the dangers and consequences of gang involvement.
  • Encourage child to participate in positive after school activities with adult supervision.
  • Help child develop good conflict resolution skills.
  • Teach child how to cope with peer pressure.
  • Be a positive role model and set the right example.
  • Get involved with child’s school activities and know the child’s friends and their families.
 
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