Most gangs are controlled by a single leader
Gangs Module 2a Quizz
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QUESTION 1
Most gangs are controlled by a single leader.
True
False
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QUESTION 2
Crime for profit gangs are usually considered “mobile.”
True
False
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QUESTION 3
Some gangs can change leaders depending on location or activity.
True
False
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QUESTION 4
The sociological and law enforcement gang topologies are the same.
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 5
If small groups of the same gang form, they can be called sub sets, sets of cliques.
True
False
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QUESTION 6
A gang leader is sometimes called a “shot caller.”
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 7
In Hybrid street gangs membership can be mix-race and include females.
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 8
In a philosophical gang membership and activity are based on a religious or political belief system.
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 9
Based on Siegal and Senna, social gangs develop because of mutual attraction.
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 10
Turf oriented gangs are usually considered to be “mobile.”
True
False
QUESTION 1
“Turf” has to be a part of this books gang definition.
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 2
Drug trafficking operations can facilitate organization in a gang.
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 3
Part of the gang definition includes a group of three or more.
True
False
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QUESTION 4
Parents, teachers, law enforcement all have the same perspectives on gang issues.
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 5
Many gangs have a vertical organizational structure.
True
False
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QUESTION 6
Most gangs have a formal organizational structure.
True
False
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QUESTION 7
Most street gangs have no formal leadership structure.
True
False
10 points
QUESTION 8
You have to be “jumped-in” to be a gang member.
True
False
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QUESTION 9
Gang members can be as young as 8 years-old.
True
False
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QUESTION 10
Prison gangs do not exert an influence on street gangs.
True
False