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International Criminal Justice Review | 2011

Alliances, Conflicts, and Contradictions in Montreal’s Street Gang Landscape

Karine Descormiers; Carlo Morselli

This study proposes an analytical framework for examining the network of street gangs in Montreal. The objectives are twofold. One aim is to describe the core features of Montreal gangs. The second aim is to examine the structure of social relations between these gangs. These analyses allow us to assess whether the city’s gang landscape is structured around popularized rivalries between the Crips and the Bloods. Data for this research were gathered during focus group interviews involving 20 youth gang members residing in the Centre jeunesse de Montreal–Institut universitaire, the city’s main youth correctional institution. These gang members identified a total of 35 active gangs in Montreal. The network does reveal a relational setting that supports the popular Crips versus Bloods rivalry, with intercoalition conflicts and intracoalition alliances accounting for the vast majority of intergang relations. However, the study also revealed some important exceptions to this popular outlook. Such exceptions must be taken into consideration in order to arrive at a more complete and nuanced understanding of Montreal’s street gang landscape. The authors suspect that the conflicts and contradictions that emerge in the Montreal scene are also relevant for other major North American cities.


Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice | 2016

Promises kept? A meta-analysis of gang membership prevention programs

Jennifer S. Wong; Jason Gravel; Martin Bouchard; Karine Descormiers; Carlo Morselli

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to synthesize the effects of gang prevention programs on gang membership. Design/methodology/approach – The authors conducted a systematic literature review across 19 bibliographic databases and a meta-analysis of the effectiveness of these strategies. Findings – The database search resulted in 3,850 hits. Of the 162 studies that were screened in full, six involved a prevention program with outcomes commensurate for meta-analysis. Pooled log odds ratios indicate a significant, positive effect of gang prevention programs at reducing gang membership; however, sensitivity analysis demonstrates that the results are driven by the effects of a single study. Originality/value – Despite the small sample size, the current study presents the best available evidence regarding the effectiveness of gang membership prevention programs. There is a critical need in the field of gang control for rigorous evaluation of prevention strategies.


Deviant Behavior | 2016

The Right to Belong: Individual Motives and Youth Gang Initiation Rites

Karine Descormiers; Raymond R. Corrado

ABSTRACT The current study uses a mixed-methods approach to describe the nature and context of the initiations undergone by 54 participants among a sample of 73 incarcerated gang members. The study describes and compares types of initiation and how they vary based on individual characteristics of the individuals being initiated. Three general types of initiation are found: (1) the ego violent event, (2) the crime commission, and (3) the expressive violence toward others. An ego violent initiation was more frequent among younger prospective members and those who were coerced into joining. Individuals who were looking for respect were more likely to be required to perpetrate an act of violence toward someone in order to get in. No individual characteristics were associated with crime commission type. The policy implications of such findings are discussed in conclusion.


Journal of Criminal Justice | 2013

Keeping promises: A systematic review and a new classification of gang control strategies

Jason Gravel; Martin Bouchard; Karine Descormiers; Jennifer S. Wong; Carlo Morselli


International journal of child, youth and family studies | 2011

STRAIN, SOCIAL CAPITAL, AND ACCESS TO LUCRATIVE CRIME OPPORTUNITIES

Karine Descormiers; Martin Bouchard; Raymond R. Corrado


Archive | 2012

Estimating the Size of the Canadian Illicit Meth and MDMA Markets: A Multi-Method Approach

Martin Bouchard; Carlo Morselli; Owen Gallupe; Stephen T. Easton; Karine Descormiers; Mathilde Turcotte


Criminologie | 2010

Analyse de la structure sociale des conflits et des alliances intergangs

Karine Descormiers; Carlo Morselli


Criminologie | 2015

Le processus de désaffiliation aux gangs. Le rôle des facteurs individuels et collectifs

Karine Descormiers; Raymond R. Corrado


Archive | 2014

Chapitre 25. L’efficacité dans les institutions de contrôle des gangs de rue

Jason Gravel; Karine Descormiers; Jennifer S. Wong; Martin Bouchard; Carlo Morselli


Archive | 2012

Effectiveness of Street Gang Control Strategies: A Systematic Review of Evaluation Studies

Jennifer S. Wong; Jason Gravel; Karine Descormiers; Martin Bouchard; Carlo Morselli

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Carlo Morselli

Université de Montréal

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Jason Gravel

University of California

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Adrienne M. F. Peters

University of the Fraser Valley

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