Discuss the anthropological view of why youths join gangs

What will be an ideal response?


• In the 1950s, Block and Niederhoffer suggested that gangs appeal to adolescents' longing for the tribal processes that sustained their ancestors. They found that gang processes do seem similar to the puberty rites of some tribal cultures; gang rituals help the child bridge the gap between childhood and adulthood.
• For example, tattoos and other identifying marks are an integral part of gang culture. Gang initiation ceremonies are similar to the activities of young men in Pacific Island cultures.
• Many gangs put new members through a hazing to make sure they have "heart," a feature similar to tribal rites. In tribal societies, initiation into a cult is viewed as the death of childhood. By analogy, boys in lower-class urban areas yearn to join the gang and "really start to live.". Membership in the gang "means the youth gives up his life as a child and assumes a new way of life.".
• Gang names are suggestive of "totemic ancestors" because they usually are symbolic (Cobras, Jaguars, and Kings, for example).
• The Gang Prevention and Intervention Survey found that fully two-thirds of gang members reported having members in their gang whose parents are also active members.
• These data indicate that ganging is passed on as a rite of passage from one generation to the next.
• Student views will vary.

Criminal Justice

You might also like to view...

Discuss the problems associated with rape case preparations and problems associated with proof of rape occurrences

What will be an ideal response?

Criminal Justice

The choice of sample size does NOT depend on ________

a. the degree of accuracy required b. the funds available c. the expected frequency of the characteristics to be observed d. the size of the population

Criminal Justice

Which of the following was not specified as a problem in attempting to utilize randomized designs in criminal justice field evaluations?

a. program planners may resist it b. such designs are not applicable to any criminal justice agencies c. the design may not be correctly carried out d. such designs may create focused inequity

Criminal Justice

It is quite understandable that a person with HIV/AIDS might become withdrawn and depressed. However, depression is not inevitable and should be given specific and separate treatment alongside any HIV/AIDS intervention

a. True b. False

Criminal Justice