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. 2018 Nov 29;14(1):1–128. doi: 10.4073/csr.2018.11

Table 9.

Factors associated with gang membership, cross‐referenced to key findings of this review

Domain

Risk Factors

Protective Factors

Community

  • Social disorganization, including poverty and residential mobility
  • Organized lower‐class communities
  • Underclass communities
  • Presence of gangs in the neighbourhood
  • Availability of drugs in the neighbourhood
  • Availability of firearms
  • Barriers to and lack of social and economic opportunities
  • Lack of social capital
  • Cultural norms supporting gang behaviour
  • Feeling unsafe in neighbourhood; high crime
  • Conflict with social control institutions
  • Short or no history of gang presence
  • Strict formal and informal control of firearms
  • Limited neighbourhood congregation sites of unsupervised youth
  • Absence of drug markets

Family

  • Family disorganization, including broken homes and parental drug or alcohol abuse
  • Troubled families, including incest, family violence, and drug addiction
  • Family members in a gang
  • Lack of adult male role models
  • Lack of parental role models
  • Low socio‐economic status
  • Extreme economic deprivation, family management problems, parents with violent attitudes, sibling anti‐social behaviour
  • Family involvement
  • Consistent parental discipline
  • Open family communication

School

  • Academic failure
  • Low educational aspirations, especially among females
  • Negative labelling by teachers
  • Trouble at school
  • Few teacher role models
  • Educational frustration
  • Low commitment to school, low school attachment, high levels of anti‐social behaviour in school, low achievement test scores, identification as being learning‐disabled
  • Psychosocial support for teachers
  • Parental involvement in schools

Peer group

  • High commitment to delinquent peers
  • Low commitment to positive peers
  • Street socialization
  • Gang members in class
  • Friends who use drugs or who are gang members
  • Friends who are drug distributors
  • Interaction with delinquent peers
  • Mixed peer network of gang and non‐gang members
  • Intimate partner attachment to non‐gang affiliate

Individual

  • Prior delinquency
  • Deviant attitudes
  • Street smartness; toughness
  • Defiant and individualist character
  • Fatalistic view of the world
  • Aggression
  • Proclivity for excitement and trouble
  • Locura (acting in a daring, courageous, and especially crazy fashion in the face of adversity)
  • Higher level of normlessness in the context of family, peer group, and school
  • Social disabilities
  • Illegal gun ownership
  • Early or precocious sexual activity, especially among females
  • Alcohol and drug use
  • Drug trafficking
  • Desire for group rewards such as status, identity, self‐esteem, companionship, and protection
  • Problem behaviours, hyperactivity, externalizing behaviours, drinking, and lack of refusal skills
  • Victimization
  • High level of personal resources
  • Sense of coherence
  • Positive, culturally relevant identity