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The Evolution of Gang Violence in the United States

An accomplished law enforcement officer, security professional, and entrepreneur, Jacob “Jake” Higgins currently works as a detective sergeant for Jasper County Sheriff’s Office, where he leads investigations into violent crime, narcotics, and homicide cases. Earlier in his career, he worked as a special investigations detective with the Bluffton Police Department in Bluffton, South Carolina. In these positions, Jacob Higgins has responded to gang violence and related crimes.

Gangs consist of individuals who form an allegiance with the purpose of engaging in various unlawful and criminal activities. Today’s gangs strive to control territories within their communities with the aim of intimidating and causing fear among residents. Below are facts about gangs operating in today’s urban areas.

1. Gangs are nowadays participating in more non-traditional crimes. These can include identity theft, smuggling, prostitution, human trafficking, and mortgage theft. These new forms of crime earn them more profits and allow them to operate discretely.

2. Gang members wear particular clothing. Examples include baseball caps and bandanas of specific colors. They may also openly display gang-related symbols and tattoos. They also use specific hand signs or handshakes to inform others of their affiliations.

3. Neighborhood-based gangs pose the highest threat for violent crimes in the United States, surpassing national-level street gangs, outlawed motorcycle gangs and prison gangs.
The Evolution of Gang Violence in the United States
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