
B.C. programs educating at-risk youth ‘most important’ work in gang prevention
Anti-gang police in B.C. say work being done to educate and prevent children from joining gangs is the most important work that can be done in combating the B.C. gang conflict.
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How are B.C. gangs targeting youth for recruitment?
According to experts, kids as young as 12 years old are being identified by gangs to be recruited – they target kids that appear to be misfits or those with rough home lives.
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Cryptocurrency, e-wallets, money transfers: The new age of B.C. organized crime financials
The development of new technology is taken advantage of by B.C. organized crime groups and gangs, according to B.C.'s anti-gang task force.
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Homicides, shootings, burned vehicles: The bloody battle of subgroups in B.C.’s gang war
B.C.'s leading anti-gang police unit said the ongoing gang war within the province has changed dramatically over the past few years with foot soldiers getting younger and younger.
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‘I was destroying lives’: Former B.C. high school drug dealer on the lure of gang life
"We see our young people … usually (between) the ages of about 16 and 22 … that is where the bulk of our street-level drug dealers are in that range," an anti-gang official said.
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