· Gangsigns hand gestures reveal affiliation, loyalty, and identity, involving distinctive hand signals, finger positions, and gang symbolism, used for communication and representation among members, often associated with gang culture and street gangs.
Speech is the most obvious; however, gang members also make use of nonverbal methods of exchanging thoughts. Graffiti, hand signs, colors, and tattoos are indicators of gangaffiliation.
Gang members use graffiti, hand signs, jewelry, tattoos, clothing, and colors to signify their membership in a gang and to communicate their gangaffiliation to others.
Hand signs are used by DBG gang members within the Proposed Safety Zone to blatantly represent their gangaffiliation and to taunt, disrespect or threaten rivals or perceived rivals.
Many gangs have created hand signs, using their fingers and hands, to represent letters of the alphabet and other signs to represent a word or a phrase. Most members become highly proficient at this "art" and can communicate with others without speaking.
· Gangsigns are a form of nonverbalcommunication used by gang members to convey messages, express affiliation, and mark territory. These signs can be hand gestures, symbols, or markings that hold specific meanings within the gang culture.
Gangsigns are the physical, visual, and audible symbols street gangsuse as a medium of communication, both internally and externally. Although street gangs exist on an international scale, this article will take a narrow focus on criminal organisations commonly found in the United States.