When you hear the word Gang you probably think of some Rouget group of dues from LA.In the book the Outsiders, we meet the gangs that Ponyboy and johnny and they Live in the late 60 were greasers and socs were the 2 main stereotypes.The part above is from the book the adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Which is where they wright t there rules and what they do as a gang.They talk about the motivation and purpose of the gang. From this, I will compare the 2 gangs with their motivation and how they run it…
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Final Project Andrew Rodriguez CJ150 Kaplan College Mr. Templeton August 30.2012 Juvenile gangs have become a serious and growing problem in many areas throughout the U.S. It is unlikely that gang control strategies can be successful as long as legitimate economic alternatives are lacking. I will be exploring the possible proactive solutions to this social problem. Juvenile gangs on the street and in prison “Violent crimes committed by juveniles are not diminishing, as other crimes…
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Teen gang involvement is a significant societal concern with far-reaching implications. to shed light on the complex reasons behind adolescent gang affiliation and the great risks associated with it. Why Teens Join Gangs: Adolescents often join gangs seeking a sense of belonging and identity. Peer pressure, familial influence, and the desire for protection or excitement are common motivators. Additionally, socioeconomic factors such as poverty and lack of opportunities can push teens towards gangs…
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According to, “Gang Leader for a Day” written by Sudhir Venkatesh he states that J.T and his officers kept their foot soldiers from becoming too powerful or independent by uplifting his men with motivation such as: J.T let his men know that they should take pride in their work, in which they should be proud of themselves and want to be a good drug dealer and by letting his men know that they should not be afraid of working in the cold and should sell as much crack as possible to bring in revenue…
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Prison Violence: Prison violence is an urgent and destructive issue (Byrne & Hummer, 2007). According to Griffiths & Murdoch (2014), male prisoners in federal prisons are more likely to be murdered than males outside the prison environment. From 1995 to 2000, the reported violence rate increased by 32 percent (Bryne & Hummer, 2007). However, unofficial data show that violence is eight times higher than what official data illustrates (Bryne & Hummer, 2007). Thus, official data demonstrate that violence…
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city, it may has more than a thousand favelas. Half of them are dominated by the drug gangs, 45% by the milícia and 5% by the Pacifying Police Units. When its about the drug gangs, they may have a “little help” from the corrupts polices. Poor education, lack of Money and lack of vision for the future. This three things are the main reasons to lead a men selling drugs. Ironically, on account of the same motivations, some police men in Brazil goes to the same way. As a consequence of all this, the…
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Extra credit summary and reflection The documentary film “From Buckism To Barackism: Re-Imagining Black Masculinity and Manhood” interviewed a wide range of individuals from actors to ex-gang members and even students at different stages in their education. The film started off by asking various individuals how they would define “buck”. Shortly after, the film continued by putting for the question of what role an African American played in society. Many of the interviewees felt that an African…
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Interviewer:Thank you for meeting with me, Sodapop. You were in one of Tula’s gangs,How has that affected your life? Sodapop: Well, it’s true that I once was a hood, but now I finally have my GED which was difficult for me to get and now i'm finally job hunting for a new job. Interviewer:What have you been doing these past ten years. Sodapop: Well i've been trying to go back to school and I finally got my GED, and I got married 2 years ago to the girl who i've dated for 5 years. And we now…
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Gangs are supported by a group of individuals or close friends with an organization or leadership. Some criminal gang members are usually jumped in. When joining a gang, you must prove your loyalty and stay committed to the gang that you are with. In a gang, the member must know and remember the knowledge and information about the gang. A member of a gang may be called a gangster. Some gangs are not always violent. You have different types of gangs. Some gangs are dealing with school activities.…
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At 13 Sheldon became a community organizer but his motivation was the same for many of his friends joining gangs and getting in trouble. The lack of a father in their homes. Sheldon used to get into fights a lot before a youth development group moved into the building he grew up in. Some of the directors became his father figures and he straightened up after that. At age 20 he was expecting a child. That next year at age 21 he started The Dove a Tail Project. He started it to help young black men…
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