LEAD & MANAGE MY SCHOOL
Youth Gangs:
Going Beyond the Myths to Address a Critical Problem


Community Assessment Questions

When trying to learn more about gang problems in your community, the following questions can be helpful as you begin your assessment:

  • Do gangs exist in our community?

  • How do we know they exist?

  • How long have these gangs been in operation?

  • Approximately how many youth are involved in these gangs?

  • How are youth recruited into these gangs?

  • What behaviors do these gangs engage in?

  • What specific harm do these behaviors cause?

    • Is someone being injured?
    • Is something being stolen? If so, what?
    • Is property being damaged?

  • Could serious social or economic costs result from these behaviors?

  • Who carries out these behaviors?

  • What efforts, if any, have already been made to control gang membership or harmful activities?

  • Are specific individuals, businesses, or community groups complaining about gang activities? If so, what specific behaviors or activities are they reporting?

  • Are these behaviors being carried out at certain times and places?

Source:

Addressing Community Gang Problems: A Practical Guide (1998). Washington, DC.: Bureau of Justice Assistance. Available on-line at: http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/164273.pdf.


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