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    Youth Gangs

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    Gang members influence juveniles by labeling them, they manipulate to them by telling them that without being in the gang they will not get anywhere. They make the gang superior to them and make them believe that they need the gang more than the gang needs them. Discussion The growth of youth gangs around the United States is well documented. Between the early 1970’s and present day, youth gangs have been sited in all fifty states. As crime related to gangs continue to be a problem within…

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    1.) Society treats adolescents much different than in past times. Children who committed crimes in the past were treated as small adult offenders, but now they are seen as children who are preparing for adulthood. The youth could no longer be treated the same as they had been because of the changes and the as times move forward. In the past children were allowed to work in the labor force at very young ages because there wasn't any laws in place prohibiting such acts. As times changed, new laws…

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    Introduction A moved used by Dostoevsky would be to justify your position- one would have to weigh in on topics with no obvious answer and form an opinion. Once the opinion is formed the individual has to break down reasons, causing the individual to take a position. “When you take a position, you privilege one way of thinking above others” (Mauk, Stayer & Mauk 112). Once the writer adopts a position there has to be a purpose, referred to as the sub-move adopt a positon and purpose. “The…

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    Everyone in today's society has participated in forms of deviant behavior whether they're aware of it or not. Deviant behavior refers to violations of social norms. Norms are behavioral codes or prescriptions that guide people into actions and self-presentations conforming to social acceptability. American sociologists, William Sumner (1907) formed three types of norms: folkways, mores, and laws. The behavior I partaken in is considered to be Mores. Mores is based on norms that would generate…

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    Essay On Gang Membership

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    My topic is about why young people would join gang membership. I am very passion about youth. as we all aware of youth becoming gang is real problem in our youth and it would be a threat to our peaceful community. No one is immune gang’s crime. In this paper I would explore and identify how young people become a members of gang and the impact it has on them later in life. I will also offer some potential solution to the problems of youth becoming Ganga and engaging criminal activities. I…

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    Boxing… Deadly? Boxing is a very intense sport Boxing is one of the only sports left where the goal is to move the opponent closer to death. There are other dangerous sports besides boxing. If you look up the stats Football and automobile racing has athletes suffering from serious injuries every year and health problems down the road. Boxing is intense its sole purpose is to continually beat the other man down until you hear a bell. Boxing is considered a sport even though it requires no…

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    Heroes In The Outsiders

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    In the novel The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, juveniles Johnny Cade and Ponyboy Curtis are on the run. Johnny has killed a Soc, Bob, and they hide in an abandoned church in the Jay Mountains. The fuzz are after them, and they have to act fast. The boys accidentally set fire to their hideout. Johnny and Ponyboy try to rescue some kids out of the building, and the newspaper reports on the story. In the papers, it has the story on the fire, their involvement, and how they are heroes. Two…

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    The Destructors Analysis

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    Graham Greene’s, “The Destructors”, is a story about the Wormsley Common Gang. The newest recruit, Trevor, suggests the destruction of Mr. Thomas’ home and historical landmark that they socialize around daily. The gang changes from stealing bus rides to thoughtfully organizing an act that does not only cause their juvenile gang’s loss of innocence, but will also take from Mr. Thomas, his true love for his home. This passage really covers how seriously they take this plan to ruin Mr. Thomas’ home…

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    Abstract This case study examines Jack the Ripper and the horrible acts of violence he committed in the East End of London during 1888 where five women were murdered. These murders received so much media coverage that what would have been the terrible tragedy of five people being murdered became one of the most famous series of murders and the killer became one of the most terrifying of all time. During this case study, I will describe some current techniques that could have been used in the…

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    During the many years of carefully analyzing the theories of crime, questionings have challenged whether or not sociology can illustrate and help understand the causation of crimes. The theories of crime and delinquency are used to explain the principle of the crime committed and provides a supportive argument into the motive and compensation of the individual’s actions. Sociological theories of crime focus’ on a macro level around three of its leading theories: strain theory, social learning…

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