Gang Violence Essay

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    When a person is able to provide for their family and stay out of the streets, crime tends to die down some or at least for that individual that would have been finding ways to support his or her family by any means necessary and in this case through gangs, committing crimes, hustling or whatever…

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    The book Monster: The autobiography of an L.A Gang member was written Monster AKA Sanyika Shakur there are various themes emphasized in this book - The first and obvious theme that is noticed in this book is the theme of violence. Monster: An Autobiography of an L.A. Gang reveals various incidences of violence which are highly brought about by drug abuse. An example of violence that is displayed in the book is where Kody shot at Art’s chili dog stand because he wanted to kill Eric (Shakur, 1964,…

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    define what is gang structure and what the structured gang can be? M. Bouchard, A. Spindler (2010) “defined a “structured gang” as one that was large in size (50+ members), whose members self- designated the gang as “organized”, and which had at least three organizational characteristics (e.g., name, established leader, meetings, specific clothing or territory)” I think that member place in the gang is directly correlated with the activities which gang execute. Because ‘‘gangs pattern…

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    Female Gangs Sociology

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    When presented with the topic of gangs society is taught that the men involved are the cause of violence and crime associated with this term. Many are unaware of the number of female participants in gangs not only in the United States, but across the world. “Gangs are studied because they are of social concern. That concern stems from typically “masculine” acts of vandalism, violence, and other serious threats. It was often assumed that females did not take part in such behavior, so early…

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    Residences in Belize City are concern with the spike of violence seen escalating recently. Our older population who have lived most if not all there live in this once peaceful jewel often express there observation of how the gangs are turning this city into one of the most violent country in the Central America and the world. “ Belize is officially the sixth most dangerous country in the world with an average of just over 39 homicides per 100,000 residences (Belize 2012 Crime and Safety Report…

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    Theories Of Gang Culture

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    because it exists only in our minds. Everybody have their own culture even gangs. First I will explain the background of gang culture. Second I use theories to explain why someone might engage in joining a gang using cultural framework. Last, I will discuss how gangs can be positive in communities. In gang culture tattoos are useful signal to identify individuals who are members of a gang. But in the documentary former gang member Speedy was getting his tattoos off his face because he wanted to…

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    Crime In America Essay

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    In America, people have wittiness or been informed of many different crimes and violence through their lives. Around the country, some locations tend to have a higher crime levels then other places. Yet crime happens every second throughout our lives. People know that various crimes are commitment in society every day; people have reasons to be involved in these crimes and by doing so, they are spreading violence as well. The justice systems role is to punish the criminals and enforce the law,…

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    formation of gangs in Gary, Indiana through either social disorgianazation theory or underclass theory. The films centers primarily around black subculture and gangs. A key theme of the film is that the community must use the same violence as gangs do, if they want to get of the gangs. Original Gangstas was directed by Larry Cohen (1996) and is a Blaxploitation film, a type of film genre that cast black actors in low budget films that would target a black audience, which centers on gang violence…

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    Los Angeles County is the most dangerous place in California because of the gang culture that moves around it (Bartholomew, 2015). Cholo, ese, vato are all words that hispanic gang members use to refer to one another. Here in California, Hispanic gangs began to form during the early 1920s or as also referred to the Roaring Twenties. These groups started to form and get together in their neighborhoods or as known as the barrios. These individuals who got together in these groups all had similar…

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    methods used throughout the world to attack gang violence and garner some sort of reconciliation and peaceful transition. The most important thing that transitional justice can do is provide space for a dialogue. As seen previously through injunctions, gang members have no means of discussing problems and hashing out differences. Having a space to communicate can turn the bloodiest conflict to one characterized by peace. For example, at the peak of the gang rivalry between the Bloods and the…

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