Unmasking Gang Culture: Understanding and Addressing Gang Behavior (virtual)

On June 10th 2025 by admin
Marcus Stallworth, LMSW August 7, 2025 9:15 am - 12:30 pm VIRTUAL COST: $65 3 CEU’s

This course provides an overview of the psychological and social factors that contribute to gangs and their historical roots in America as well as the socio-economic factors that fuel their existence. Participants will examine the alarming intersection between gangs and Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST), shedding light on the complex dynamics that perpetuate exploitation. We will analyze the pervasive influence of media on gang culture, from its portrayal in movies to the role of music in shaping perceptions and recruitment. Participants will explore effective strategies and solutions aimed at addressing gang culture in the community and clinical practice which includes interventions, law enforcement approaches, and preventative measures to create safer environments.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Summarize the historical evolution of gangs and the socio-economic factors that impact their existence
  • Describe the psychological and social factors that contribute to the formation of gangs
  • Discuss the intersection between gangs and Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST)
  • Identify a range of strategies aimed at addressing gang-related issues

NJ CE’s:
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NY SW CE’s:
Behavioral Health Matters, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers; provider approval #SW-0443. Social workers attending this Live-Online course titled: “Unmasking Gang Culture: Understanding and Addressing Gang Behavior” will receive three (3) continuing education contact hours.

Presenter:  Marcus Stallworth, LMSW
Mr. Stallworth is the Director of Learning and Organizational Development and Co-owner of Welcome 2 Reality, LLC. This organization was instrumental in the passing of two bills related to Media Literacy in Connecticut Public Schools. Mr. Stallworth has been employed in Child Welfare for 20 years. As a university adjunct and trainer for the past 15 years, he has become proficient in training and curriculum development.  As a national consultant and trainer for the Child Welfare League of America he has spearheaded many initiatives and community activities as well as engaged in advocacy efforts. Mr. Stallworth is recognized in the State of Connecticut as an expert witness for testimony regarding severe abuse and neglect cases. Mr. Stallworth is a sought-after presenter for conferences and plenary sessions, particularly regarding his work related to digital technology and social media literacy.  Mr. Stallworth will be joined by a co-presenter.



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