Case Study Kenzington

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- The real problem within Kenzington is obviously the new rising drug and alchol problem within the young adult community in this town. Being that Kenzington was once a quiet subrban negiborhood, there has now been an influx of young adults driving nice cars, and wearing the latest clothes. Along with this, the community has seen much violece, drug and alchol arrests and robbery. The citizens within the commnity believe it is the influx of youn adults coming and disturbig the peace of this community, ultimatly causin the community to turn to higher authprty for positive resolutions.

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