Gang Basics
Gang Recruit
Adult Gangs
Youth Gangs
Prevention
100

What is a gang?

A group of people with a shared identity that may engage in criminal activity.

100

Where can gangs recruit youths today?


Schools, neighbourhoods, online, social media, parties, and through friends.

100

What is one primary goal of many adult criminal gangs?

Financial gain through criminal activity.

100

What is the most common age range for youth gang recruitment?

Early to mid-teens (often between 12 and 17 years old).

100

Name some community programs that helps to prevent youth crime.

Sports, mentoring, after-school programs, youth centres, or cultural programs.

200

Do all groups of friends qualify as gangs?

 No. Most groups of friends are not gangs.

200

What is one common promise gangs make to attract youths?

Money, protection, respect, friendship, or belonging.

200

Name some crimes commonly associated with gangs.

Drug trafficking, firearms offences, extortion, robbery, fraud, money laundering, or human trafficking.

200

Name some factors that may increase a youth risk of joining a gang.

Peer pressure, family conflict, trauma, poverty, lack of supervision, school disengagement, or substance use.

200

Why are positive adult role models important? 

They provide guidance, support and positive examples.

300

True or False: Wearing one specific colour proves someone belongs to a gang.

False 

300

What technology has become an important recruitment tool?

Social media and messaging apps.

300

Why do adult gangs recruit younger members?

To expand their influence, recruit new members, and carry out criminal activities.

300

Why do gangs often recruit young people?

Youth may be easier to influence, seek belonging, and may be used to commit crimes on behalf of older members.

300

How can families support gang prevention at home?

Maintain open, nonjudgmental communication with your child

Set clear expectations and consistent rules

Know your child’s friends and daily activities

Encourage involvement in school, sports, clubs, or arts

Build a strong family routine and quality time

Connect with local resources for tutoring, counseling, or mentoring

400

Name two reasons youth's may join gangs. 

Belonging, protection, money, status, peer pressure, or family influence.

400

Why are vulnerable youths often targeted?

They may be looking for acceptance, protection, or support.

400

Besides violence, what is another way gangs control people?

Intimidation, fear, threats, debt, or manipulation.

400

Name some protective factors that reduce the risk of gang involvement.

Strong family support, positive mentors, education, sports, employment, cultural activities, or positive friendships.

400

How can schools help to prevent gang involvement? 

By identifying at-risk youths by providing support, and partnering with families and the police.

500

What is one difference between a youth gang and organized crime?

 Youth gangs are often less structured, while organized crime groups are typically more organized and profit-driven.

500

Name some ways communities can reduce gang recruitment.

Mentorship, youth programs, education, employment opportunities, family support, and community partnerships.

500

What makes organized crime groups different from many street gangs?

Organized crime groups are usually more structured, hierarchical, and focused on long-term criminal profit.

500

True or False: Gang members can come from any socioeconomic background.

True

500

What is community policing?

Police working with the community to solve problems and improve safety.