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Having family members in gangs makes it less likely for a young person to join
Myth - Family gang involvement increases the risk of joining
Some youth join gangs because they think it will make them popular or feared
Truth
Teens who feel loved, valued, and respected at home are less likely to join a gang
Truth
Gangs can protect you from bullying and violence
Myth - Joining a gang often exposes you to even more danger
Dropping out of school increases your risk of joining a gang
Truth
Once a teen joins a gang, it’s too late to help them
Myth - Support, mentoring, and intervention programs can help youth change
It’s only “bad kids” who join gangs
Myth - Many gang members are regular kids facing hard circumstances or tough choices
Youth who lack positive role models are at greater risk of joining a gang
Truth
Peer pressure is one of the strongest reasons youth get involved in gangs
Truth
Some youth join gangs to feel safe from neighborhood violence
Truth
The best way to stay safe from gangs is to avoid people and places involved in gang activity
Truth
Gangs are like families that always take care of their members
Myth - Gangs often exploit or betray members when it benefits them
Being part of a gang can help you make easy money
Myth - Any “money” is often temporary and comes with high risks
Gangs only exist in big cities
Myth - Gangs are found in small towns, suburbs, and rural areas too
Once you join a gang, it’s impossible to get out
Myth - It can be hard, but there are safe ways to leave with support and planning
Most gang members join because they want to hurt people
Myth - Many join for protection, belonging, or identity
Vulnerable people are more likely to join a gang
Truth
Being exposed to violence can desensitize you
Truth