Division inside Barrio 18 gang in El Salvador: An anthropological view
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v5i1.1987Keywords:
Barrio 18, maras and gangs, criminal divisions, sur-sureños, revolucionarios.Abstract
This article’s general objective is to provide a prelimary examination and analysis of the process through which Barrio 18 split into “los Sureños” and “los Revolucionarios”.
The methodology this study was based on, used specialized techniques such as document
review and in-depth interviews. This work starts from a previous effort, in which, through a holistic vision, gangs or maras are understood from four different perspectives: 1) Their organizational structure; 2) Their composition; 3) The nature of their actions; and 4)
Their set of values and socio-cultural norms. The definition of gang as a key category as far as their identity is essential. The need to build a holistic definition of gang is meant to “tone down” gang member’s criminal activities, as well as to “over-criminalize” gangs.
Revista Policía y Seguridad Pública 5(1) 2015: 149-178
Downloads
3230
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright on any research article is transferred in full to Revista Policía y Seguridad Pública upon publication in the journal. The copyright transfer includes the right to reproduce and distribute the article in any form of reproduction (printing, electronic media or any other form).