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The image of the violent, anti-social gangster is part of the
American landscape, often romanticised and glamorised by popular
culture. Gang activity in the United States has been traced to the
early 19th century when youth gangs emerged from some immigrant
populations. Now, as then, gangs provide identity and social
relationships for some young people who feel marginalised by the
dominant social, economic and cultural environments in which they
live. Gangs, however, are not simply a "street family" to some of
the nation's disenfranchised. As distinguished by the U.S.
Department of Justice, "a group must be involved in a pattern of
criminal acts to be considered a youth gang." Between 1980 and
1996, the U.S. experienced significant growth in youth gangs, when
the number of cities and jurisdictions that reported gang problems
rose from 2863 to approximately 4,800 From 1996 through 1998 the
growth seemed to slow down, but according to the 1999 National
Youth Gang Survey, the number of gang members is again on the rise.
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