Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Practice

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Which is NOT typically an indicator of gang involvement?

  1. New tattoos

  2. Positive engagement in education

  3. Patterns of disruptive activity

  4. Common identifying signs or symbols

The correct answer is: Positive engagement in education

The indicator that is not typically associated with gang involvement is positive engagement in education. In general, gang involvement is characterized by behaviors and activities that reflect defiance of authority, a focus on anti-social behaviors, or engagement in criminal activities. Positive educational engagement typically indicates a commitment to personal growth and development, which is contrary to the motivations and lifestyle often associated with gang participation. New tattoos, patterns of disruptive activity, and common identifying signs or symbols are all behaviors or traits that have been widely recognized as indicators of gang affiliation. These elements often reflect an individual's desire to assert their identity within a gang or community, promote gang culture, and exhibit allegiance to that group through visible signs and behaviors. Thus, positive engagement in education stands out as the least indicative of gang involvement.