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Why are some young people attracted to gangs and what are some evidence-based solutions?

  • Written by Kathryn Benier, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Monash University
Why are some young people attracted to gangs and what are some evidence-based solutions?

Reports that Victoria Police are issuing anti-association orders[1] to “youth gang members” has sparked fresh debate about how to best deal with youth gang violence in Australia.

These orders have previously been used to reduce the presence of outlaw motorcycle “bikies” and are an attempt to prevent prospective harm[2].

While such measures may temporarily address public calls for tougher crime control, there have been significant criticisms of association laws in Australia and internationally.

Instead, we need to understand why young people gravitate to gangs, and consider evidence-based early-intervention solutions.

What do the stats suggest?

The number of young offenders in Australia is decreasing[3].

However, in Victoria, the number of offences committed by youth (aged 10–17 years) has risen in recent months[4].

Media and political discourses have consistently portrayed young people, and particularly migrant young people[5], as being responsible for anti-social, delinquent and criminal behaviour.

This fuels public perceptions that young people are out of control, threatening, violent and dangerous. Data from Victoria Police indicate young people account for just 13% of all offenders, yet media coverage of crime seems to focus mainly on youths.

Read more: Is Australia becoming a more violent country?[6]

Youth crime does occur and we recognise that victims experience significant trauma and long-lasting harms.

But the over-use and misapplication of the “gang” label by the media and politicians sometimes conflates friendship groups with youth gangs.

There are documented dangers[7] of labelling all youth groups of friends as gangs.

A youth gang can be defined as[8]:

Any durable, street-oriented youth group whose involvement in illegal activity is part of its group identity.

Gangs are often a group of delinquent friends, perhaps drawn together by their shared attitudes and propensity for delinquency.

In Australia, gangs rarely go out to recruit members as is sometimes seen in the United States or Central America. This is because Australia has, for the most part[9], escaped the transnational street gang presence that drives youth recruiting in other countries.

The risk factors of gang involvement

After the murders of two boys, aged 15 and 12, in Melbourne’s outer west last September, Victoria Police Detective Inspector Graham Banks said[10]:

We need to get to the root cause of why these people are joining gangs and to make it a situation where they don’t want to be involved in that sort of behaviour.

There is no single reason for youth offending. Instead, multiple areas of a young person’s life come together to influence their behaviour: their own beliefs and attitudes, peer group, family, school and community.

Although the relative importance of each category changes across childhood and adolescence, a young person’s risk of violence, offending, or gang membership increases[11] as the number of risk factors rises.

Individual risk factors include low self-control, low empathy, antisocial beliefs and attitudes, substance use, or having been victimised themselves.

Despite media portrayals to the contrary, ethnicity or migration background has not been shown[12] to be a risk factor for violence, offending, or gang membership.

Peers are one of the strongest influences on gang involvement, with young people more likely to offend if their peers are delinquent[13].

In the absence of a legitimate pathway to social capital, youth gangs can provide a sense of belonging and social identity[14] for disenfranchised young people.

Family risk factors include lack of parental supervision and abusive or neglectful family environments.

Risk factors at school include truancy, low grades, feeling unsafe at school and lack of attachment to school.

Finally, at the community level[15], we see the impact of risk factors such as socioeconomic disadvantage, low social cohesion and high levels of crime in the neighbourhood.

It is important to remember that although these interconnecting risk factors can increase the risk of a young person offending, they do not automatically cause offending.

If a young person has good conflict resolution skills, positive friendships, strong family relationships and opportunities for education and employment, it is likely their risk of offending is lower.

What are some possible solutions?

Current solutions proposed by the Victorian government include machete bans[16] and tougher bail laws[17].

Yet evidence shows harsher bail laws do not have the desired deterrent effect[18]. They also consistently and disproportionately affect those of a lower socio-economic status.

People on bail have not been found guilty[19] – so removing bail is removing the presumption of innocence.

Queensland’s “adult crime, adult time” policy – which lists 33 offences[20] for which children can receive the same penalty as an adult – has also faced scrutiny for perpetuating harm[21].

Financially, tough bail and sentencing laws cause unintended consequences that actually cost governments more by failing to break cycles of incarceration.

Violence and gang membership can emerge from a complex interplay of risks across childhood and adolescence. These are unlikely to be shifted by legislation.

Instead, best practice suggests[22] a need to work with young people on early intervention and ideally prevention.

Young people at risk need mentoring, active school engagement and increased employment opportunities. Their families and communities need support.

Supports such as these do exist, including state government programs[23] and organisations such as Mission Australia[24]. These often have good results but are usually underfunded.

Sustainable reductions in youth violence and gang involvement will only be achieved by adequately funding and expanding evidence-based early intervention and prevention programs that address the broader social and developmental needs of young people.

References

  1. ^ issuing anti-association orders (www.heraldsun.com.au)
  2. ^ prevent prospective harm (papers.ssrn.com)
  3. ^ is decreasing (www.abs.gov.au)
  4. ^ has risen in recent months (www.theguardian.com)
  5. ^ particularly migrant young people (www.youtube.com)
  6. ^ Is Australia becoming a more violent country? (theconversation.com)
  7. ^ documented dangers (www.cmy.net.au)
  8. ^ can be defined as (www.oxfordreference.com)
  9. ^ for the most part (doi.org)
  10. ^ Graham Banks said (www.theguardian.com)
  11. ^ increases (doi.org)
  12. ^ has not been shown (doi.org)
  13. ^ if their peers are delinquent (doi.org)
  14. ^ sense of belonging and social identity (doi.org)
  15. ^ at the community level (doi.org)
  16. ^ machete bans (www.abc.net.au)
  17. ^ tougher bail laws (www.premier.vic.gov.au)
  18. ^ do not have the desired deterrent effect (www.legalaid.vic.gov.au)
  19. ^ have not been found guilty (www.rmit.edu.au)
  20. ^ lists 33 offences (yac.net.au)
  21. ^ perpetuating harm (blogs.griffith.edu.au)
  22. ^ best practice suggests (www.latrobe.edu.au)
  23. ^ state government programs (www.crimeprevention.vic.gov.au)
  24. ^ organisations such as Mission Australia (www.missionaustralia.com.au)

Authors: Kathryn Benier, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Monash University

Read more https://theconversation.com/why-are-some-young-people-attracted-to-gangs-and-what-are-some-evidence-based-solutions-265072

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