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Gang Prevention in Buffalo, NY and National Best Practices

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CriminalJustice__Gang_Prevention_in_Buffalo__NY_and_National_Best_Practices.pdf (385.21 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/73208
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Author
Agostinelli, Gabriela
Abstract

While there is no consensus over a specific definition of “gang,” research has identified a group of characteristics to discern whether a group is a “gang.” According to the Office of Juvenile and Delinquency Prevention, these characteristics include: formal organizational structure (not a syndicate), identifiable leadership, identified territory, recurrent interaction, and engaging in serious or violent behavior.

Date Issued
2013-04-25
Keywords
Buffalo
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Criminal Justice
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Crime
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Policing
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Fact Sheet
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PPG
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Environment
Type
article

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