They are excited by physically dangerous activities. They take drugs, sell drugs, and cruise slowly through enemy territory. They enjoy the danger; it gives them a high. Their life becomes totally consumed by all aspects of gang life. Their clothing, walk, talk, friends and attitude reflect their allegiance to the gang.
Lawlessness becomes all-consuming.
The deeper they get into gang activity, the more importance they place on themselves and the gang. It is all-consuming raw power. This becomes so consuming that it provides everything the youth are looking for in life.
Bantering becomes a part of their everyday life. Just as soldiers in the past "bantered," or attempted to intimidate the enemy before going into battle, or boxers "trash talk" their opponents before the match, hoping to gain some psychological advantage, gang members attempt to intimidate not only their enemies, but all with whom they come into contact. Weaker members are drawn in and retained through the bantering process. It's referred to as the herd instinct.
I have interviewed dozens of gang members drawn into criminal activities they never expected or anticipated being involved in. They were drawn in through this bantering, trash talk and their instinct to "go along to get along."