Asked by Corbin
What is the correct definition of a gang?
a.
Three or more members who form an allegiance for a common purpose with distinct signs and symbols where crime is a central feature
b.
Five or more members who form an allegiance for a common purpose with distinct signs and symbols where crime is a central feature
c.
Three or more members who form an allegiance for a unique purpose where peace is a central feature
d.
One or more members who form an allegiance for a uncommon purpose with distinct signs and symbols where crime is their centre focus
a.
Three or more members who form an allegiance for a common purpose with distinct signs and symbols where crime is a central feature
b.
Five or more members who form an allegiance for a common purpose with distinct signs and symbols where crime is a central feature
c.
Three or more members who form an allegiance for a unique purpose where peace is a central feature
d.
One or more members who form an allegiance for a uncommon purpose with distinct signs and symbols where crime is their centre focus
Answers
There are no human answers yet.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct definition of a gang is b. Five or more members who form an allegiance for a common purpose with distinct signs and symbols where crime is a central feature.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.