The factors that drive motorcycle gangs to commit crimes are internal factors including intelligence, age, gender, family and external factors including education, children's relationships, community environment, social media. Law enforcement by the police against crimes committed by motorcycle gangs is by providing criminal sanctions. The results of the study are efforts to overcome motorcycle gang members committing crimes are preventive efforts such as patrols, raids, sweeping and repressive efforts carried out when a crime has occurred such as providing sanctions and guidance to motorcycle gang perpetrators. The suggestions submitted are the need to increase parental supervision of children's behavior and social environment so that there are restrictions on children's access to the use of mass media.
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