While some deputies surveyed said they perceived the groups as “motivational tools” that promote camaraderie, around 37% said the groups should be banned altogether from the department. They found that at least 40% of those surveyed reported that the groups were more common at stations in high-crime areas, like South and East L.A. Through interviews with deputies, however, the Rand researchers said they found that the internal gangs had become “a normalized part of the organization.” LA County sheriff disputes claims deputy-led gangs are still active
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