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Georgia’s Violent Crime Down, But Alarming Spike in Gang Membership Reported

State survey shows an 80% surge in gang membership, with gangs accounting for 65% of Georgia's crime.

by TheGeorgiaDemocrat
October 29, 2024
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Despite a reported decline in violent crime statewide, Georgia faces a growing problem with gang membership and criminal activity, according to a new survey by the Georgia Gang Investigators Association (GGIA). Released last Thursday, the 2024 GGIA survey indicates a staggering 80% increase in gang membership since 2018, with nearly 127,732 identified gang members among 1,974 gangs.

While the FBI reports a downward trend in violent crimes, the survey emphasizes that gangs are responsible for 65% of all crimes in the state. The findings, based on responses from 86 of Georgia’s 159 counties, raise concerns about both the scale and impact of gang involvement in communities across the state.

GGIA President Jose Ramirez highlighted the urgent need for action, noting that many counties are either unaware of the extent of gang activity or reluctant to acknowledge it. The rise in the recruitment of children is also extremely alarming Ramirez explained, pointing to factors like social media, the music industry, and familial connections that perpetuate gang involvement across generations.

At the national level, law enforcement officials have raised concerns about policies that hinder arrests and prosecutions, often leading to unintended consequences. Some candidates have advocated for policies like defunding police departments, limiting bail requirements, and avoiding the death penalty even in severe cases. Critics argue these measures have created a softer stance on crime, emboldening criminal organizations like gangs.

Attorney General Chris Carr echoed these concerns, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to counter gang recruitment, particularly among minors. Carr underscored the state’s collaboration with Governor Brian Kemp and the General Assembly to strengthen laws targeting gang recruiters and enhance law enforcement resources.

Ramirez called for greater legislative involvement to fund prevention, education, intervention, and enforcement, stating that community cooperation is essential to combat gang influence. “We as a community have to address this together…The surge in gang membership and violence is a clear sign that we need to take more aggressive and collaborative measures to address the growing influence of gangs in Georgia” he stated.

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