Rise Of Gangs

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America has experienced a substantial rise in the rise of gangs.
This has lead to the intervention by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) to come up with a comprehensive and coordinated report on gang problems.

According to OJJDP, there have been coordinated activities to reduce these problems since 1980.
A plausible transformation of the OJJDP which sought to merge the agency’s coordinated strength against gang National Gang Centre activities among the youth in October 2009 has remarkably performed its intended objective.
According to the National Crime prevention council (2004) an estimated 48000 young gangs with a membership of approximately 250,000 were responsible for over 46000 crimes in 1991.
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Focused on two gangs in the city's Little Village section, the project serves a community that experienced fifty-three gang-related crimes involving handgun use in the year before the program's inception.
The program's primary goal is to reduce gang assaults and homicides on six police beats. It focuses on two hundred youth aged seventeen to twenty-five.
OJJDP also collaborates with Bureau of Justice Assistance to ensure that OJJJDP has an array of information and resources available on gangs.
OJJDP's strategy is to reduce gang activity in targeted neighborhoods by incorporating a broad spectrum of research-based interventions to address the range of personal, family, and community factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency and gang activity. This approach attempts to integrate Federal, state, and local resources to incorporate state-of-the-art practices in prevention, intervention, and suppression.
With the direction of the President Obama, the department of justice and education has launched several programs that aims at creating alternative to gang