National Assessment Survey of Law Enforcement Anti-Gang Information Resources, 1990-1991
Description
This study constituted a systematic national assessment of
local law enforcement perceptions of the distribution of gang and
gang-like problems in large cities in the United States, law
enforcement reactions to gangs, and their policies toward gang
problems. One purpose of the study was to examine changes in law
enforcement perceptions of the U.S. gang problem that have occurred
since NATIONAL YOUTH GANG INTERVENTION AND SUPPRESSION SURVEY,
1980-1987 (ICPSR 9792) was undertaken. The overall goal was to obtain
as "conservative" as possible an estimate of the magnitude of the
gang problem in the United States as reflected by the official
reaction, record-keeping, and reporting of local law enforcement
agencies. The agencies were asked to refer the interviewer to the
individual representative of the agency who could provide the most
information about the agency's processing of information on gangs and
other youth-based groups engaged in criminal activity. To obtain each
law enforcement agency's official, not personal, perspective on gang
problems, anonymity was intentionally avoided. Each respondent was
first asked whether the respondent's agency officially identified a
"gang problem" within their jurisdiction. Gangs were defined for
this study as groups involving youths engaging in criminal activity.
Respondents were then asked if their department officially recognized
the presence of other kinds of organized groups that engaged in
criminal activity and involved youths and that might be identified by
their department as crews, posses, or some other designation. Based on
affirmative answers to questions on the officially recognized presence
of gangs and the kinds of record-keeping employed by their
departments, agencies were sent customized questionnaire packets
asking for specifics on only those aspects of the gang problem that
their representative had reported the agency kept information on.
Variables include city name, state, ZIP code, whether the city
participated in National Youth Gang Intervention and Suppression
Survey, 1980-1987, and, if so, if the city reported a gang problem.
Data on gangs include the number of homicides and other violent,
property, drug-related, and vice offenses attributed to youth gangs
and female gangs, total number of gang incidents, gangs, gang members,
female gang members, and gangs comprised only of females for 1991,
number of juvenile gang-related incidents and adult gang-related
incidents in 1991, number of drive-by shootings involving gang members
or female gang members in 1991, and numbers or percent estimates of
gang members by ethnic groups for 1990 and 1991. Respondents also
indicated whether various strategies for combating gang problems had
been attempted by the department, and if so, how effective each of the
crime prevention measures were.
Resources
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ICPSR06237.v1 |
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06237.v1 |
Tags
- law-enforcement-agencies
- gangs
- crime
- gang-violence
- juvenile-gangs
- cities
- gang-members