Factors Influencing Gang-Related Violence

The bar chart is titled “Factors Influencing Gang-Related Violence, 2006.” Displayed horizontally are the seven factors “Drug-Related,” “Intergang Conflict (Between Gang),” “Migration Within U.S.,” “Emergence of New Gangs,” “Confinement,” “Intragang Conflict (Within Gang),” and “Migration From Outside U.S.” Displayed vertically are percentages from 0 to 80. The percentage of each factor is presented as a data point. The heading titled “Factors Influencing Gang-Related Violence” includes bullet points that describe this bar chart.

Specifically, the percentages of each factor influencing gang-related violence in 2006 are as follows: 73.5 percent is “Drug-Related,” 60.5 percent is “Intergang Conflict (Between Gang),” 45.4 percent is “Migration Within U.S.,” 43.1 percent is “Emergence of New Gangs,” 41.9 percent is “Confinement,” 23.5 percent is “Intragang Conflict (Within Gang),” and 21.8 percent is “Migration From Outside U.S.”