If we use this study, we'd have an underrepresentation of the full extent of that. It depends, again, on the definition of what organized crime is or gang membership and gang affiliation. From our estimates of that, we have seen numbers that would range from about 8% of the population upwards to about 14%, and of course there's regional variability across the board on that. I would say that within that range, from 8% to 14%, there are individuals who are affiliated or who have been members at point of admission with organized crime or gang groups. That number has been increasing over the past decade.
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