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In gang terminology, "360" typically refers to a comprehensive approach to gang activity, including all aspects of a gang's operations, from recruitment to criminal activities. It can also signify a complete turnaround or change in direction, often related to gang loyalty or allegiance. Additionally, "360" may be used to describe a full-circle moment, such as someone returning to a gang after leaving. The meaning can vary based on regional contexts and specific gang cultures.

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