Gangs in El Salvador’s Public Schools
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v5i1.1994Keywords:
Gangs, schools, public security, social control, territorial control.Abstract
This descriptive study focuses on the presence of criminal gangs (MS-13 and B-18) in El Salvador’s public schools while addressing it from four different perspectives: the reasons behind the penetration of gangs in schools, commission of criminal acts, the creation
of social problems and finally control exercised within these schools. A series of experiences were collected from individuals involved, as well as official statistics and police reports. Finally, a general overview of the problem and its consequences for public security was concluded, which in turn ensued in a series of recommendations to treat the phenomenon as a security issue.
Revista Policía y Seguridad Pública 5(1) 2015: 247-298
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