Showing posts with label gangs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gangs. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 May 2012

To be one of the Gang

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Native gangs across Canada, especially in the Lower Mainland and Western B.C., have been expanding. The issue of Native gangs is completely ignored and unknown. Just like rebel groups pluck children to recruit as child soldiers in poor countries, gangs are plucking and enticing poor and lost Aboriginal youth to join their gangs. These gangs intimidate youth with violence and convince them to be part of a 'family', something that a lot of them do not have. A gang looks welcoming when the youth's own family life in shambles. The gangs are involved with the drug trade, prostitution, and theft. "They are certainly increasing in numbers and becoming more sophisticated in how they do business," said Carpenter, who is a member of the Inuvialuit settlement region in the Western Arctic. Gangs use prisons as recruiting grounds and a lot of Aboriginal inmates enter prisons not as gang members but leave as one.  To make matters worse the aboriginal matters conference in Ottawa said in 2010 that aboriginal youth gang membership could double in the next ten years. Also, many female gang members are traded among other male members and as initiation are asked to have sex with many members.The issue of Native gangs is an unseen one but one that needs to be addressed.