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Anti-gang initiative needs our schools' help

In reading the articles and editorials relating to the gang problem, I think there seems to be a recurring problem in addressing the situation. It is unfortunate that by the time a community is aware of this problem, it has to play catch-up in order to deal with it.

Establishing a dedicated gang unit in the police and correctional departments, passing laws that target and punish gang activities and creating jobs and alternatives to the gang lifestyle are all necessary and effective.

The school districts have to get involved and be proactive, whether they think there is a problem or not. Gang recruitment has crossed racial and economic lines. All districts are targets for new gang members.

By having programs starting in the elementary grades that expose the realities of gang membership, the alternatives to this life and how to avoid and say no to joining gangs can impact on the lifeblood of gangs. That is, new members to replace those who are in jail, the hospital or sadly the cemetery.

Howard Claeson
High Point

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