La Gangs Research Paper

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Understanding the Geography of L.A. Gangs

Gregory Deon Samuel II
Cultural Geography
22/02/2018

As humans, all of us are defined by the area in which people grew up in. Identifying to the city, the street and even the house that individuals were raised because of the sentimental attachment of those specific areas and landmarks that define points of our life. In some places however, individuals identify radically to the area of which they reside in and act violently toward any opposition. According to the LASD Gang Manual, “Street gangs have existed in Los Angeles County since the turn of the century. Historically, gangs have existed in nearly all previous societies. In 2000, over 1,300 street gangs, with an estimated
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The use of practices to stop black ownership and white flight increased the racial segregation within the city. Quoted on the website KCET : Segregation in the City of Angels: A 1939 Map of Housing Inequality in L.A. stated that, “Neighborhoods fell into a vicious circle of decline: the inability to access capital lead to disrepair and the physical decline of a community’s housing stock, which in turn reinforced the redline designation. That redlining became equated with race and class led to the naturalization of segregation; white, working-class homeowners often sought to exclude those populations seen as threatening to home values.” This created the system we see now that is the gangs in L.A. With the increased devaluation of the housing within ethic communities and the resistance from banking institutions to supply resource to non-white communities, is the start of the issue we see today from racial discrimination of the housing market over 70 years ago. This was the catalyst for the birth of gangs we see currently in …show more content…
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