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    communities that they serve, but some just falter, dissipate, and become history. There are many that are just great and are in things for the long haul. One such program is The Gang Resistance Education And Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program. This program is intended as an immunization against delinquency, youth violence, and gang membership (IIR, n.d.). The G.R.E.A.T. Program is so much more than that through. The program started with the Phoenix, Arizona Police Department, educators, and community…

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    Social Identity

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    and peers and charities. It has been said that social identity can have an effect on the behaviour of a group (Crisp and Turner, 2010). The term street gang is best described as a number of people who form a group, who all have common ground or interests, with some of those common interests being criminal activity for money, drugs or status. A gang made up of males or females is then what differentiates the two, with many stereotypes associated with both of them. Different aspects…

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    covers a multitude of crimes. This crime includes anything from petty theft and robberies to drug and human trafficking (Lavorgna, Lombardi, and Sergi 276). The groups that are responsible for the crime are often called street gangs and have a central leader. Each gang has “made members”…

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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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    Gang Creation

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    For sometime, the reasons for gang creation have been studied in an effort to reduce overall gang violence. “At recent count, there are an estimated 850,000 gang members in the United States in more than 30,000 gangs. With so many of today's youth adhering to the life in a gang, what is pushing them to pursue an early life of criminality. In reference to the Rational Choice view on youths joining a gang, “Members of the underclass turn to gangs as a way of obtaining desired goods and services,…

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    term that shows us the world of gangs is subculture. A subculture is the values and behaviors of a certain group identified with something, which separates them from the larger cultural groups. The term subculture is reflected in the movie by the gang that Luis is surrounded by in the movie. The relationship between Luis and the gang negatively affects the relationship between him and his dad, but the gang also influences Luis by making him be identified with violence and crime. In the movie, a…

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    Strain theory helps explain why individuals join gangs and how their affiliation to a gang can ultimately lead to these members committing a variety of crimes. Society plays a very important role in how people see themselves in relation to others (Winterdyk, 2016, 177). Individuals believe they are aware with the goals that must achieve and attain in order to be seen as successful by others. For some individuals these important goals could be identified as the house they live in, the car they…

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    Gang leader. Over the decades, severe violence and drug trafficking has brought a serious negative connotation to this term. However, the connotation could not be any further away on the spectrum from the annotation. Something that is shown in ‘Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets’ by Sudhir Venkatesh, The book begins with a background narrative of Sudhir so the reader may obtain their own viewpoint through his eyes and experiences. During Sudhir’s first week as a…

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    use of actual or threatened violence, corrupt public officials, graft, or extortion, and generally have a significant impact on the people in their locales, region, or the country as a whole” (6). Recently, a notorious, growing, transnational crime group known as Mara Salvatrucha,…

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    on the street to drug trafficking from Mexico. You could say Chicago has it all. Most gangs that are around nowadays are all pretty much new to Chicago. Most of the ones that had first appeared had either slowly disappeared, or just been wiped out by other gangs or the police. What most of the first more major gangs did were small things compared to what gangs today do now. For example back in the 1980’s gangs were small and mostly trafficking cocaine throughout the state. As the years passed…

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