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Teens 'bullied into gun culture gangs'



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Published Date: 05 July 2008
TEENAGERS in Sheffield are being bullied into joining violent gangs and forced to carry guns and knives, police have revealed.
Vulnerable kids with no family support or who have dropped out of education are being targeted by older criminals and forced into gang warfare.

Police say the youngsters are often lonely with no prospects in life and see the gangs as a way to get respect.

Firearms officers took a frightening array of real and fake guns to a Town Hall meeting to show councillors the seriousness of the problem on Sheffield's streets.

Inspector Paul McCurry said: "The key question is why young people join a gang.

"One reason is for identity because they may never have had a father and the gang provides them with a stable relationship they have never had in their lives.

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"People are also bullied into joining gangs and that starts in the school playground.

"We talk about our future and what we have planned in a few months but most of the young people in gangs are living in fear of getting through today.

"Many young people are reluctant gang members. They may have dropped out of education and nobody is pushing them at home and it becomes acceptable to join a gang because they get 'respect' and have a purpose in life.

"It's sad as some of these gang members are bright and intelligent. They may have a hard image but they are victims and we need to do something to help them."

A meeting of the full council heard that three years ago police went into schools to warn of the dangers of airguns, but now they talk to pupils about real guns and knives.

Insp McCurry said "fragmented communities" were causing the problem and everyone needed to work together to tackle it.

"Gangs are nothing new but in the early 2000s we started to see recognisable gangs develop around the country where young people wanted to defend their territory.

"In the last year we have seen a lot of gangs based on postcodes develop.

"We are not talking about school playgrounds or teenagers hanging around street corners but gangs of young people coming together for criminal purposes.

"There are a lot of warning signs to identify these young people and there are a lot of positive things we can do to give them meaning, a purpose in life and focus on something positive rather than just picking up a gun or a knife."

Insp McCurry urged people to band together to tackle the problem and said: "Police can't do this on our own and we rely on other people to assist us and do their part."

Council Leader Paul Scriven said the presentation had shocked councillors. He said: "The true human effects of the devastation that knife and gun crime can cause was really brought home to councillors.

"It is not just the police's job to deal with this issue, the fact they have to deal with it at all means we have all failed as a society.

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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2008 10:10 AM
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aitch*,

Woodseats, S8 05/07/2008 13:46:06
"It is not just the police's job to deal with this issue, the fact they have to deal with it at all means we have all failed as a society."

This isn't just failure - this is miserable failure.

As a single mother of two teenagers who are not (yet) gang members, I'm dealing with stuff I never dreamed I would have to and my kids need more support and guidance now than they ever did to dodge the bullets of their generation.

Everyone must take responsibility for these horrific consequences of prior negligence - passivity is simply not an option.

... and just let anyone say 'I blame the parents'.
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05/07/2008 16:31:56
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Nockerpowell,

05/07/2008 19:09:01
National service to be brought back straight away,& any immigrant entering our shores should be made to do it also,whatever their age & swear allegence to the flag.
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Criminal minded but crime free,

05/07/2008 20:18:14
Lack of education, no ambition, no aspiration, no motivation drugs, alcohol, broken families, poor living conditions, abuse, neglect, generation after generation of unemployment and Nockerpowell seems to think that petty options such as National service, swearing allegiance will make the positive difference.

Majority of the crimes are committed by White british nationals, and if u dont believe me, take advantage of the freedom of information act and do some research.
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Criminal minded but crime free,

05/07/2008 21:06:30
MACOLM X QUOTE
"I've never seen a sincere white man, not when it comes to helping black people. Usually things like this are done by white people to benefit themselves. The white man's primary interest is not to elevate the thinking of black people, or to waken black people, or white people either. The white man is interested in the black man only to the extent that the black man is of use to him. The white man's interest is to make money, to exploit."
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mrspeppard,

05/07/2008 23:30:10
2 simple reasons for kids in gangs

animals parents bringing up animal teenagers
no father figure at home so they feel they have to be 'the man of the house' and there's no one too tell them any different
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:@,

Shiregreen 06/07/2008 02:32:51
I hate it when you all accuse people from broken homes. its WRONG, you judge and dont even know them, and 'criminal Minded but Crime Free' You are a very offencive person, you just assume that teenagers do this, yeah fair enough some teens are out of control but not all. and there is alot of teens in 'gangs' who come from the traditional nuclear family.
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:@,

06/07/2008 10:57:33
And criminal minded but crime free, your obviously living in the past by stretching that malcolm x quote out, and that is also from the past that was how the white man was portraid back then not now!

:@
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s3 akz1,

s3 burngreve 06/07/2008 13:45:34
joining a gang is not bad but when 1 gang memebr gets a gun or a knife and deals then think same with u
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S3 Money Doctor,

Burngreave (pitsmoor) 06/07/2008 18:42:30
being in a gang gives you respect by everyone even the POLICE.
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