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    Gangs, violence and the high crime rate in society. The similarities discussed in the videos are based on gangs and their violent outburst causing high crime rates in different society. Dr. Slutkin’s was a doctor working on epidemic diseases and he compares the gangs in society to clusters of epidemic diseases. He also discussed why young people are easily distracted and influenced in the wrong direction. Some reasons can be poverty, peer pressure and the environment surrounding the individual.…

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    The prevention of youth involvement in gangs today is a topic that should not be overlooked. Even though every gang is not similar each has a different motivation, making it difficult to determine set ways of prevention. Without prevention of youth involvement in gang can lead into cycle. Gang violence has been spreading all around the United States since about around the nineteen-fifties. A survey taken in 2006 by Snyderand and Sickmund surveyed nine thousands adolescents between the ages of…

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    from human life to technology and video games. This review will feature two documentaries that cover about the corruption in the West Indies based on Gangs, drugs and politics. The first one is called Cocaine, Corruption and Murder in Trinidad and has been created and produced by Danny Gold a reporter for Vice for two years. His past works are Gangs of El Salvador, Origins of Ebola and Rockets and Revenge. In this documentary he talks with locals and officials about the drug trafficking and…

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    Violence In Englewood

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    Englewood wasn’t always the number one most violent neighborhood ; it became this way due to unemployment rates and gangs evolving throughout chicago . Which leads to the question of “ To what extent were gangs and unemployment rates responsible for the amount of violence in Englewood “ ? Within this historical investigation , research will be done on the amount of and the type of gangs that are associated within Englewood . Everyday someone dies and every second someone gets shot . It’s very…

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    American Gangs Sociology

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    try to be as more possible polite, but will not I do not let them think like this. I will remind them that through gangs are currently modified from the old times, severals researchers believe that European gangs are claimed to be the initiators of this type of movement, there are some evidence that roots of the Americain gangs are very old as well: “ The earliest record of gangs ' appearance in the United States may have been as early as 1783, as the American Revolution ended (Sante, 1991;…

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    Juvenile Gangs

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    and Jack Bynum’s Juvenile Delinquency: A Sociological Approach, “A gang is a group of recurrently associating individuals with identifiable leadership and internal organization, identifying with or claiming control over territory in a community, and engaging either individually or collectively in violent or other forms of illegal behavior” (274). Gangs have been an issue for years and depending on one’s status within society, gangs are some parent’s worst fears. No parent wants their child to…

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    New York was home to over 28 different gang factions throughout the Bronx alone in the early 70’s and while race varied within the gangs, the main mission for protection was universal. “Gangs structured the chaos. For immigrant latchkey kids, foster children outside the system, girls running away from abusive environments, and thousands of others, gangs provided shelter, comfort, and protection.” Gangs also policed communities neglected by the law. A Savage Skull leader…

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    affects the victim’s families and friends, but also the entire community. The author of this article, Matthew Teague, explains the misfortune of gang and drug violence on innocent lives. Teague touches on the homicides of an innocent elementary student, Faheem Childs and an innocent teenager, Lamont Adams. Both of those boys were victims of gun violence in broad daylight. The criminals in North Philadelphia are fearless, and will stop at nothing to keep themselves safe. On a February morning in…

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    Essay On Chicago Outfit

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    between 1920 and 1921. Along with organized crime came an increase in violence in society. In 1928 Chicago witnessed one the the most gruesome attacks done by the Chicago Outfit. The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre was a slaughter of seven rival gang members who were lured into a underground office and killed by two disguised polices, shot with more than 200 bullets. The Saint Valentines Massacre demonstrated excessive violence executed by The Outfit. During the 20s in Chicago, people love…

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    power. His ruthlessness led to political, social, and violent conflict. With violence being his favorite form of conflict! He used violence prolifically to get other people to compromise their beliefs and power so he could gain control of Chicago. Al Capone created conflict through violence putting pressure on other Chicago gang leaders to compromise their power, allowing him to obtain complete control of gangland…

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