A decline in the number of small cities reporting gang activity, although all citie of 250,000 or more reported some gang activity Law enforcement officers estimated there were 21,500 gangs and 731,000 gang members in 2300 US cities in 1998, less than previous years. Respondents reported that 92% of all gangs were male, and only 8% female. Only 1.5% of gangs were reported to be "female dominated." Officials reported 46% of all gangs were Hispanic/Latino, 34% African American, 12% Causcasian, and 6% Asian. A third of all gangs were reported as having significant numbers of more than one ethnic group. Those surveyed believed 28% of all gangs were "drug gangs," or gangs organized specifically to deal drugs. |
From NIJ 1994 Extended Survey
Jurisdiction Size |
Gangs: 1993 |
Members: 1993 |
Crimes: 1993 |
Cities over 200,000 |
4,722 |
246,431 |
51,155 |
Cities 150,000-200,000 |
788 |
19,478 |
46,616 |
Cities 25,000-150,000 |
8,964 |
122,508 |
89,232 |
Smaller cities(1992) |
251 |
31,498 |
3,156 |
Selected Counties |
1,918 |
135,266 |
390,172 |
National total |
16,643 |
555,181 |
580,331 |
Adapted from Curry, Ball, and Decker (1996, 31)
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