3G2 - Third Generation Gangs - Presentation Transcript
3G2 Based on the coining and development of the phrase Third Generation Street Gangs by John P. Sullivan and Dr. Robert Bunker
Third Generation Street Gangs
Some gangs evolve/transition through three generations
Turf gangs
Market-oriented drug gangs
Mix of political and mercenary elements
Three factors determine evolutionary potential
Politicization
Internationalization
Sophistication
Characteristics of Street Gang Generations
First Generation Gangs
Traditional street gangs with a turf orientation
Operate at the lower end of extreme societal violence
Loose leadership
Focus their attention on turf protection and gang loyalty within their immediate environs
Criminal enterprise - largely opportunistic and local
Limited in political scope and sophistication
Second Generation Gangs
Engaged in business
Entrepreneurial and drug-centered
Protect markets and use violence to control their competition
Have a broader, market focused, sometimes overtly political agenda
Operate in a broader spatial or geographic area.
Operations sometimes involve multi-state and even international areas. Tendency for centralized leadership and sophisticated operations for market protection places them in the center of the range of politicization, internationalization and sophistication
Third Generation Gangs
Evolved political aims
Operate or aspire to operate globally
Use sophistication to garner power, aid financial acquisition and engage in mercenary-type activities
Most third generation gang s have been primarily mercenary in orientation; yet, in some cases they have sought to further their own political and social objectives
Potential Third Generation Gangs:
18th Street
Mara Salvatrucha
Gangster Disciples
Vice Lords
Calle Treinta
Pagad
Hard Livings
Third generation gang activity
Can lead to:
Control of parts of targeted counties or subregions within a country
Creation of enclaves that are essentially para-states, or
Taking either indirect or direct control of an entire state and establishing a criminal, narco-stateāor a narco-criminal state
Third Generation Gangs
Can generate the economic and military power to equal or better that of many nation-states.
Have a propensity for indiscriminate violence, intimidation, coercion, transcending borders, and targeting nation-states
Pose significant national security threats
Are both a regional and transnational gang phenomenon
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