Answer:
Gangs are organized groups of people who share an identity and engage in criminal activity. Many gang
members join gangs because they are exposed to them when growing up either by family members or
through friends. Gang members often participate in alcohol and drug abuse, perform poorly in or do not
finish school, and are less likely to find a job. Gang members are also more likely to become teen parents
and be incarcerated for criminal activity.
The Gang Alternative Program, or GAP, is a nonprofit organization that provides services and programs
to promote a gang-free lifestyle to young people and their families. Their goal is to eliminate gangs by
creating a generation of people who say “no” to gangs. They provide support to elementary and middle
school children, parents, and the community to help curb gang membership.
Step-by-step explanation: