CRIM 464 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Homicide, Multisystemic Therapy, Canadian Prairies
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Week 3 the socio-demographics of gangs and gang members. Learning objectives: describing some of the patterns in the socio-demographic composition of gangs in. Canada: understanding the offending patterns associated with different demographics, obtaining general knowledge about the characteristics of the aboriginal population involved in gangs. Race/ethnicity, sex, and immigration status of self-reported gang members in a seven-city. The nature of canadian urban gangs and their use of firearms: a review of the literature and police survey (links to an external site. Retrieved from http://www. justice. gc. ca/eng/rp-pr/csj-sjc/crime/rr07_1/rr07_1. pdf: three less structured gangs are copycat gangs, territorial gangs, and delinquent gangs do not engage in violence, three other organized gangs are violent gangs with ideological goal, street gangs, and criminal organizations. Promising practices for addressing youth involvement in gangs. Preventing youth gang violence in bc: a comprehensive and coordinated provincial action plan (links to an external site. ) (pssg08-017). Bc ministry of public safety and solicitor general of bc.