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Krimidex/gang war
ConceptDenmark

gang war

A descriptive term for violent conflict between criminal groups, not a standalone legal definition in Danish criminal law but prosecuted through existing provisions on violence, homicide, weapons offenses, and other concrete criminal acts.

bandekrig — Krimidex illustration

Definition

Gang war refers to violent or threatening confrontations between organized criminal groups, typically involving a series of retaliatory attacks, shootings, assaults, or other criminal acts. In Danish legal terminology, the equivalent term is "bandekonflikt" or "bandekrig," used primarily in criminological and media contexts rather than as a formal legal classification. Danish criminal law does not contain a specific statutory definition of gang war as a distinct offense; instead, it addresses the individual criminal acts that constitute such conflicts through existing provisions in the Penal Code.

The legal response to gang-related violence relies on prosecuting the concrete criminal actions committed during these conflicts. Relevant provisions include those covering homicide, attempted homicide, aggravated assault, weapons law violations, possession and use of explosives, threats, and arson. When multiple offenses occur as part of a coordinated pattern of criminal activity between groups, prosecutors may charge participants under several provisions simultaneously, with penalties potentially enhanced based on the particularly dangerous or premeditated nature of the acts.

In practice, Danish law enforcement and prosecution authorities have developed specialized approaches to gang conflicts, recognizing their distinctive characteristics: organized group involvement, retaliatory patterns, public safety threats, and intimidation of witnesses. While these factors do not create a separate legal category, they inform charging decisions, sentencing recommendations, and preventive measures such as restrictive zones ("visitationszoner") where police have enhanced stop-and-search powers.

The term gang war appears frequently in true crime literature and journalism covering Danish criminal conflicts, particularly referring to the major confrontations between organized criminal groups in Copenhagen and other Danish cities since the 1980s. From a legal perspective, however, each incident within such conflicts must be analyzed and prosecuted according to the specific criminal acts involved, with careful attention to evidence requirements, intent, and individual culpability rather than collective group attribution.

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Facts

Type
Concept
Jurisdiction
Denmark
Legal reference
No specific provision; prosecuted under relevant sections including Straffeloven §§ 237, 245, 246, 252, and weapons/explosives legislation
Last updated
22 May 2026