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Citation

Pitts J. Safer Communities 2019; 18(2): 64-78.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/SC-01-2019-0003

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to consider what the author might call the evolution of the evolutionary argument about gangs and, while acknowledging its explanatory power, suggests that gangs may develop in very different ways depending on the available opportunities, pre-existing forms of criminality in the areas in which gangs emerge and global change.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH It is based on a review of the relevant literature and interviews with purposive samples of research, criminal justice and social welfare professionals and young people involved in or affected by gang crime.

FINDINGS were triangulated with data held by the police and other public authorities.

FINDINGS The term "street gang" includes a wide variety of groupings all of which are involved in some form of crime but with differential levels of organisation and commitment to purely instrumental goals. Gangs may form but not necessarily evolve. Gangs appear to develop in very different ways depending on the available opportunities, pre-existing forms of criminality in the areas in which they emerge and global changes in drugs markets.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE The originality of the paper consists in its interrogation of the concept of "gang evolution" and its discussion of the variety of forms and evolutionary trajectories of gangs.


Language: en

Keywords

County lines; Gang evolution; Gangs; Illicit drugs; Organized crime groups

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