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Which of the following are signs of Gang affiliation? (Select 12 options)
Young people are more likely to be at risk of being recruited if they have special education needs
Only boys are recruited in gangs
Children are asked to carry drugs because they are considered to less suspicious and are given lighter sentences than adults
Only Black boys from poverty-stricken parts of London’s become involved in gangs
During the “hooked” stage, what might the young person be experiencing ( select 8)
Whilst driving 16 year old James home in the car, he mentions that last night he received a threat from “ some people” via Snapchat, James said “ they chop me up with a Machete and I should watch my back ”. James spoke of his plans to “ send them a message” tonight. In an attempt to find out more information from James you ask questions, but he appears to be reluctant to share and says “ don’t worry about that , me and my boys will make sure they hear the message loud and clear, people can’t just disrespect man, I have a reputation”. Over the past few months there have been concerns raised by school and parents that James could have involvement with a local gang in the local area, when explored with James today he has denied any involvement.
What should your response be? ( select an appropriate response)
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