An exploratory study that seeks to add to the understanding of the psychological processes contributing to violence carried out by prisoners identified as street-gang members.

The over-arching aim is to identify potential implications for improving existing violence reduction interventions for this group of offenders.

Specifically the research aims to provide information relating to the following questions:

  • What is a gang?
  • What factors motivate individuals to join a street gang?
  • What factors maintain gang membership in prison and the community?
  • What factors are associated with desistance from gang involvement/membership?
  • How does gang membership influence an individual’s use of violence?