- St. Louis has seen increasing rates of homicide over the past 5 years, with young people disproportionately responsible for crime and violence. Homicide offenders and victims are often male, African American, between 17-29 years old, and have a criminal history. These demographics match those of current or former gang members.
- While only 13-18% of homicides are committed by known gang members, gang involvement may be underreported due to definitional issues and the fact that many leave gangs before age 20 but continue criminal behavior.
- The document examines different approaches to defining and understanding gangs and the role of moral panic in shaping anti-gang policies, finding that subjective law enforcement designations can