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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! There are numerous gangs in New Zealand, of varying criminality, organisation and ethnicity. According to the New Zealand Police, the three most prominent New Zealand gangs are Black Power not related to the African-American movement; the Mongrel Mob, and the Nomads. Other gangs are prominent in particular areas, for example the Junior Don Kings JDK and Dope Money Sex DMS in Central Auckland. According to the book Gangs by Ross Kemp, New Zealand has more gangs per head then any other country in the world, with about seventy major gangs and over 4,000…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! There are numerous gangs in New Zealand, of varying criminality, organisation and ethnicity. According to the New Zealand Police, the three most prominent New Zealand gangs are Black Power not related to the African-American movement; the Mongrel Mob, and the Nomads. Other gangs are prominent in particular areas, for example the Junior Don Kings JDK and Dope Money Sex DMS in Central Auckland. According to the book Gangs by Ross Kemp, New Zealand has more gangs per head then any other country in the world, with about seventy major gangs and over 4,000 patched members in a population of about 4,000,000 people. According to sociologist Jarrod Gilbert, New Zealand has had problems with youth and street gangs since the 1950s However organised crime gangs such as those which currently dominate the New Zealand scene mostly date from the 1970s. 'Gangsta' style gangs have been a presence in New Zealand since the early 1990s but individual gangs of this type are typically short lived. New Zealand gangs have generally been heavily influenced by their American counterparts.