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Rio de Janeiro. Cape Town. San Salvador. St Louis. Louis, Missouri; where he takes a look at how an average Midwestern municipality where in a population of , people, there are. South Africa. Los Angeles. Described as the "gang capital of the world" by its own mayor, Los Angeles has over 1, gangs and , gang members.

Ross arrives in LA in the midst of a turf war, as the infamous Bloods and. Ross travels to Sofia and Plovdiv, to explore the secretive world of Bulgaria's gangs and spend time with Roma families to understand what it means to be a member of a Gypsy gang; who are reportedly Ross Kemp.

Fuelled by unemployment and a rampant drugs trade, gangs are battling a turf war in the slums. Ross meets. A Kenya Special. Post election violence left thousands dead and. Jamaica boasts the highest murder rate in the world. Ross investigates the two Yardie gangs at the heart of the killings; with 10, members between them. Ross travels to Poland to visit the Polish Neo-Nazi football hooligans have become some of the most feared gangs in Europe. Ross joins an elite police riot squad as they escort a notoriously violent For decades Colombia has been embroiled in civil war as paramilitary and guerilla forces fight for control.

East Timor. More than two-thirds of Timorese youth are believed to be involved in gangs. Ross explores the violent underworld beneath the rolling hills and sweeping valleys of one of the most beautiful countries on Earth.

He examines the Mongrel Mob, who are responsible for countless violent assaults. Ross gets to grips with the impact of the Orange County Skinheads on a concerned community in Orange County, California, regarded as the birthplace of American skinheads. The recent amalgamation of various factions has led to violent disruption.

Ross visits London to investigate the multicultural society that breeds international organised crime. Ross also speaks to ethnic minorities that feel they are alienated by society and the system. In a country with a population smaller than London, there are over murders a year, and MS13 manages to boast over , members worldwide.

Louis, Missouri, where he discovers the average gun statistics for an average Midwestern town, and takes a look at how this municipality, with a population of , people, holds around , guns, with the majority being in the hands of gangs which rule the streets.

Ross lands in Moscow to see if brutal gangs of Neo-Nazis are behind an alarming increase in the amount of racist attacks and hate crimes. He joins one Neo-Nazi group during their training scheme, and puts himself through a series of tests, including being set on fire. He soon discovers the extent of power that these gangs are starting to gain.

Ross explores South Africa's ferocious Numbers Gang, which thrives in the country's overcrowded prisons. Nowhere is their power more potent than Cape Town's Pollsmoor High Security Prison, and here, Ross learns the fearsome power of the Numbers, who subject new arrivals to violent attacks and gang rapes as part of their brutal initiations.

Ross visits Peckham and Brixton following the recent spate of gang related incidents in London, and speaks to some of the most notorious gangs, including the Peckham boys and Cripset South London Crips. However, it's not long before he finds himself caught in the middle of a turf war between two rival gangs.

Ross travels to Kingston, Jamaica, the murder capital of the world, where gangs historically aligned to Jamaica's two political parties. Ross discovers the gangs have moved away from their political roots and now engage in a bloody turf war, funded by drugs and driven by tit-for-tat reprisals, that has spawned an entirely new generation of violence. Ross travels to Poland to visit the Polish football hooligans who have become some of the most feared gangs in Europe.

Ross visits Colombia, a country ravaged by war and synonymous with drugs and violence. He meets the people involved in the long and bitter guerrilla fighting - including the most secretive of them all, the Sicarios.

These small groups, mostly under the employ of the paramilitaries, operate as 'hit-squads', killing whoever is considered a threat. Ross visits East Timor, where more than two-thirds of East Timorese youth are believed to be involved in gangs, ranging from martial arts groups to cult-like animist gangs.

In the barrios of downtown Dili, Ross meets two gangs in the midst of a deadly conflict, and witnesses their bizarre rituals, strict training and terrifying arsenal. Ross travels to Los Angeles, California to interview the Crips and the Bloods in the areas of Compton, described as the "gang capital of the world" by its own mayor, with over 1, gangs and , gang members.

Ross also investigates the fight between African American and Latino gang members. He joins Roma families to understand what it means to be a member of a Gypsy gang — reportedly involved in people trafficking, the sex trade and pick pocketing. He also speaks to a group of Neo-Nazi Skinheads battling for control of the city's streets. Ross investigates unemployment and a rampant drugs trade in Belize, where gangs are battling a turf war in the slums.

Ross meets the gangs that control the streets and is shown some of the latest weapons that make the city so violent, including grenades and high explosives.



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