gangcyclus
Gangcyclus is a term used in criminology to describe the repeating pattern of activities associated with street gangs. The word combines gang, referring to a group that acts collectively, with cyclus, meaning cycle, indicating a sequence of linked events that can recur over time and across individuals. In its broad sense, the gangcyclus covers the formation and socialization of a gang, the pursuit of resources through illegal activities, the escalation of violence or conflict with rivals, interactions with law enforcement, and potential re-entry or transformation into other group forms.
A typical conception of the gangcyclus involves several stages. It may begin with recruitment and socialization,
Various factors influence the progression and outcomes of the cycle, including socio-economic disadvantage, family dynamics, school
Policy and practice aim to disrupt the cycle at multiple stages, through prevention, outreach, education and