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    2011, I received the opportunity to be transferred from uniform patrol to the gang unit. By this time in my career, I had been on patrol for five years, ready for the opportunity to take my career to the next level. My knowledge of gangs was very elementary. I had a pretty basic understanding from interacting with some individuals with whom I had encountered while I was on patrol. My first line supervisor had been in the gang unit earlier in his career, so advised the group of things we needed…

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    Why Do Children Kill

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    handling their emotions and act out in violence. They harbor great feelings of hostility and victimization which leads to resentment. Some children will kill because they were…

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    rise in the rap industry. Men like N.W.A. generally wore baggy jeans and long white or black oversized t-shirts, some times with ball caps. You can usually tell what gang someone is associated with by the color of shirt and pants they are wearing. Drug trafficking was spreading out of the streets of Los Angeles which was making gangs become richer, better organized and more strapped. Money was everything men lived for and they did anything to get it, but that does not mean they were smart with…

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    their quality of life, constructing houses and school and providing jobs opportunities. Richmond, K. L., & Richmond, R. G. (2014). Corridos, drugs and violence: an analysis of Mexican drug ballads. Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences, 29(2). 156-218.…

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    Gangs and Methods Article One Researchers are still debating the best possible technique in which to measure gang membership. However, a growing consensus of the self-nominated technique seems to provide a justifiable measurement of gang involvement and violent offending, including policy and program recommendations. The purpose of this paper is to examine if certain risk factors in multiple domains in connection to criminological theories of gang membership and are they similar to or differ…

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    Youth Gang Patterns

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    youth gang violence. Every part of the paper provides an overview of definitions of youth gangs, and of gang-related behaviour, and preliminary observations regarding the importance of gang membership. Introduction: Youth gangs control crime on the streets. They deal in drugs, prostitution, and are concerned in other illegal activities. Gang members lead very terribly dangerous lives. They carry weapons, steal cars and other property, and are always on the run from the police and other gang…

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    decriminalization of the youth in the lower class comunities of Omaha, for example the North Omaha district. My preventive practice will try to work with the group, who are capable to drop the delinquency. Subsequently it won 't concern the chronic gangs offeners. As, I already pointed out, my favorite criminological and behavioral theorist, is Mr A. Cohen. In his theory, of delinquant subculture and his book “Delinquant boys “ (1955), he pointed out that youth engage in crime in seek of…

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    The rise of gang activity amongst adolescents in the Wilmington, Delaware area was sited in a 2012 audit of the Juvenile Systems of Delaware stating that, “A 2012 review of Delaware Juvenile Justice System conducted by Comprehensive Strategy Group brought attention to Gang-related violence, making the assessment and addressing of gang violence as one of the highest priority recommendations. This recommendation was supported in part by a 300% increase in gang members from…

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    (MS-13) is a gang organization that commits its members to identify with the gangs collective mentality and dogma. To achieve gang conformity, MS-13 uses many rites of passage to prove that a prospective member is able to serve in the gang. These degradation ceremonies strip an individual’s self-identity so that it may be replaced as a soldier of MS-13. Prospective members are reviewed and upon acceptance they are “jumped in”. “Jumping in” a member is a ceremonial beating that new gang…

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    crimes are typically acts of violence motivated by racial, sexual, and other prejudice. Stereotypical classification is also a main contributor to the acts of aggression known as hate crimes. Racial slurs are acts of vicious slander that purposely single out someone’s differences to make them feel inadequate. There are several degrees of hate crimes that range anywhere from a distasteful comment, to a premeditated murder. Racial slurring is fuel to the fire of acts of violence. Previous…

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