What can I do if I suspect my child is part of a gang?
  • Try talking to your child calmly. Ask why they are in the gang.
  • Define the rules your child must follow and enforce them.
  • Know your child's friends.
  • Get to know the parents of your child's friends.
  • Tell your child that their friends in the gang are not welcome at your house if they intend to wear gang clothing and carry drugs or weapons.
  • Do not be intimidated.
  • Talk with other parents who may not know of their child's involvement in a gang.
  • Do not allow your child to wear gang-style clothing.
  • Do not allow your child to write/practice graffiti on books, papers, clothing, etc.
  • Do not allow your child to roam the streets or stay out late. Set a curfew.
  • Become an informed parent and learn about gang activity in your community.
  • Learn about community prevention programs that may assist you with getting your child out of a gang.

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1. What is a gang?
2. Who belongs to gangs?
3. Why do young people join gangs?
4. How can I identify gang members?
5. How can I help my child say "no" to gangs?
6. What are the consequences of being in a gang?
7. What can I do if I suspect my child is part of a gang?
8. What can I do to help my child leave a gang?