Violence in Gangs | Vibepedia
Violence in gangs is a pervasive and complex issue that affects communities worldwide, with roots in social, economic, and cultural factors. According to the Na
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Violence in gangs is a pervasive and complex issue that affects communities worldwide, with roots in social, economic, and cultural factors. According to the National Gang Center, there are approximately 1.5 million gang members in the United States alone, with gang-related violence accounting for around 10% of all homicides. The phenomenon of gang violence is deeply intertwined with issues of poverty, racism, and social inequality, with gangs often forming in response to perceived injustices and lack of opportunities. Key figures such as [[frederic-thrasher|Frederic Thrasher]], a pioneering gang researcher, have shed light on the dynamics of gang formation and behavior. Meanwhile, organizations like the [[national-gang-center|National Gang Center]] and the [[fbi|FBI]] are working to combat gang violence through research, community outreach, and law enforcement efforts. As [[jeffrey-fagan|Jeffrey Fagan]], a renowned criminologist, notes, understanding the complexities of gang violence is crucial to developing effective strategies for prevention and intervention. With the rise of [[social-media|social media]], gangs are also exploiting online platforms to recruit members, coordinate activities, and promote their ideology, making it essential to address the digital dimensions of gang violence.