Final solution for gang outbreak. What is currently being discussed in Congress is the anti-gang bill, also known as the "Big Bang Act". The bill turns gang-related violent crime into a federal crime, imposes a mandatory sentence of at least 10 years, expands the scope of the crime subject to capital punishment, and a US prosecutor is a gang member of 16 years old and 17 years old To trial in federal court. The unfortunate impact of the new bill is overcrowding in federal prison.
Many prison gang members tried to conceal their affiliation and activities because of the explicit ban of gang members within the prison. Many of the solutions to cope with gang activities are punitive, such as placing known gang members in administrative separation. Therefore, the exact number of prisoners associated with the gang is not clear. Currently there are more than 100 known prison gangs in the United States. Many prison gangs do similar activities, but each gang is unique, distinction is made with other hostile groups. They usually have a constitution that determines unique motto, specific membership symbol, color, and group behavior. Gangs usually have a hierarchical structure, leaders, and member committees that function directly under the designated leadership. The structure of a group of prisons is usually more stable and organized than the group of streets typical for this.
In the past 20 years, the number of US gang members has increased rapidly. According to the 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment, there are about 1.4 million gang members, accounting for 48% of total violent crime and non-violent crime nationwide (Wong, Ton, Hung & Ang, 2013). Participation in gangs may increase the possibility of illegal behavior and may adversely affect the orbit of future life. Because these men are responsible for the murder and rape of this young woman, the evidence is obvious and correct. When such a crime occurs, it is difficult for the community to correspond with the whole world.
In some cities and communities, the gang is very criminal. In this survey, the cause of the high percentage of serious and violent crime in individuals and the continuing influence of gang involvement has not yet been clarified. Is the personal character of the gang member an important factor? Although these features may be important (Yablonsky, 1962), Esbensen, Huizinga, and Weiher (1993) pointed out that Denver Gang, African street criminals, and non-criminal members are in eight different traditional activities Discover that there is no difference in the degree of participation in summer workers, schools, school sports, other school activities, local sports, community activities, and religious activities. In a long-term survey we have not succeeded in identifying the function of distinguishing gang members from other serious, violent and long-term offenders.