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1 Lourdes R. Morales Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program University of California, Irvine May 16, 2009 Faculty Mentor Dr. Elliott Currie

2 I. Introduction II. Statement of the Problem III. Research Questions IV. Literature Review V. Methods VI. Findings VII. Policy Recommendations VIII. Acknowledgements IX. Questions

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4  Impact of Gangs o Prevalent in many different communities o Participate in criminal activities o Destabilize communities

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6  Gangs and gang violence are pervasive in Los Angeles, California. o 720 identified gangs o 39,000 gang members o Decrease in serious crime, but 14% increase in gang related crime o South Los Angeles saw a 25% increase in gang related violence (Gang Reduction Strategy, 2008)

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8  What is the nature of the relationship between GED officers and gang members?  How do GED officers interact with gang members? What role does the behavior and/or demeanor of the gang member play?

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10  Discretion  Officer’s use of discretion is not arbitrary but rather a result of well defined, yet informal, rules (Stroshine, Alpert, & Dunham, 2008)  The code of science  Intended to elicit feelings of loyalty and comradery among officers, but can also serve to insulate officers and facilitate the use of excessive force (Skolnick, 2008)  The role of morality  Officer disposition is largely based on officers’ discretionary evaluation of juveniles’ commitment to deviant behavior (Piliavin & Briar, 1964)  Gaps in literature

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12  Site ◦ LAPD 77 th Street Division ◦ South L.A., California ◦ 11.9 square mile area ◦ 175,000 residents  Participants ◦ Gang Enforcement Detail (GED) Officers

13  Research Design ◦ Qualitative case study  Procedure ◦ Interview n=12 ◦ Observation n=3  Data Analysis ◦ Recurring themes and trends

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15  What is the nature of the relationship between GED officers and gang members? ◦ Surveillance and intelligence  Intervention and rehabilitation  Arrest: “Catch the big fish”

16  How do GED officers interact with gang members? What role does the behavior and/or demeanor of the gang member play? ◦ Discretion  Cooperative gang members  Uncooperative gang members “I think tax payers money is better spent if I’m looking for the crook instead of dealing with a few guys drinking on the street.” -GED Officer

17  How do GED officers interact with gang members? What role does the behavior and/or demeanor of the gang member play? ◦ Differing perspectives on the role of GED  Public safety  Community outreach “I know when [a gang member] gets out [of jail] he’ll be right back on the streets, but at least for those months he wasn’t out committing crimes… When he does something again, we’ll get him.” -GED Officer

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19  Use of surveillance and intelligence information for intervention and rehabilitation ◦ Collaboration between the police department, education system, and social services  Cultivate greater support in community outreach

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21  LAPD’s 77 th Street Division GED Officers  Dr. Elliott Currie  Dr. Kristen Day  UROP

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