Stopping gang violence typically requires a coordinated effort among various stakeholders, including law enforcement, community organizations, local governments, and residents. Law enforcement can implement strategies to disrupt gang activities, while community organizations can provide support and resources to at-risk youth. Additionally, addressing underlying social issues such as poverty, lack of education, and limited economic opportunities is crucial. Ultimately, a collaborative approach that involves community engagement and support is essential for effectively reducing gang violence.
Never
Education, outreach, and understanding.
tazing them with their tazer.
School Uniforms mean nothing to the Gang Members at any school.
gang violence solves nothing..... violence in all doesnt solve anything
The state of North Dakota has the least gang violence.
in some part of the city
No good solutions have been identified. If they had been, gang violence would have been eliminated.
in jail
If the government used peoples' taxes for parent education and psychological services instead of stupid things, then yes.
maybe. If they see a lot of that stuff on tv, and if they have the wrong friends that have the potential of becoming a gang or being assosiated with gang violence, then yes.
Gang violence can result any where from 5 years to 25 years, or, in worst case scenario life to death.