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    Gangs are a violent reality that people have to deal with in today’s cities. Definitely not a new phenomenon, but yet a huge problem that needs to be addressed. Gang violence in Los Banos continues to rapidly increase, especially among youth, influencing negatively and leading to lives of crime. In 2014 statistics show Los Banos having ten active adult gangs, two youth gangs with a total of about five hundred seventy-five active gang members with numbers rapidly increasing (Inside Prison). 40…

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    of a gang or seeing gang activity in their schools (The National Association of Social Workers, 2011). This statistic alone is an alarming number. Almost half of the students nationwide are witnessing or participating in gangs before or at the age of 18. Now while this is a scary realization it shouldn’t be surprising. Kids who grow up in low income neighborhoods and are surrounded by gang activity have a tendency to lean towards that lifestyle. They would rather wrap themselves up in gang life…

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    infromation and insight as to the best and most effective ways to hurt the growth of street gangs. The reason being is because while we have learned a lot about how to stop or prevent street gangs, they also add in that element of suppression as well as treatment. These are 2 key terms that I really enjoyed learning about. I never really thought about supression because my immediate desire invilving a street gang was to end it all together. This in reality is unrealistac and unettanable. I…

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    8 percent of the city’s population living in poverty (Charlier, 2015). Memphis based gangs such as Young Mob and Kingsgate Mob along with nationally known gangs like Crips, Bloods, and Latin Kings are just a sampling of the gangs you can find within the city (Goggans, 2014). The majority of gang related activity happens within the city limits in predominately black and poor communities, but you can see the gang presence in any area of the city (Googans, 2014). Families living in poverty…

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    fifty active gangs. Many of those gangs have existed for more than fifty years. When combined, the gangs have a membership of over forty-five thousand individuals. Growing up and living in Boyle Heights, gang problems like graffiti in the alleys and homicides have somewhat decreased but not disappeared. One of the reasons why gang activity has decreased where I live is because of police patrol. However, police patrol and painting over gang graffiti aren’t going to entirely solve gang problems.…

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    This paper is focused on gang violence and two separate theories that will provide support for the explanation of one subject. What is gang violence? That is a great question, it involves killing, vandalism, theft (belongings and auto), and the beating of rival gang members. Gang violence is very prevalent in communities with low income. The two theorists I have chosen are B.F Skinner (conditioning) John B Watson’s (Classical Conditioning) and Robert K. Merton 's (Anomie Theory). According to…

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    Gangs is a big key issue is in America in today Society. 24,500 gangs in the United States, 40% are juveniles under the age of 18 years old. 15% of juveniles in prison are female and 85% are males. Factors that lead involvement is truancy, no positive role model, no activities outside of school to keep out of trouble, friends who commit crimes, early crimes in petty theft and behavior issues when younger , and low incomed family’s. I choose to write my paper about “Helping at risk youth say no…

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    Gang violence in schools is becoming more dangerous and noticeable each year. Kids are getting more involved in gangs every day. The youth is more likely to drop out when they have relations with gangs. To try and decrease the dropout rate and the population of the youth in gangs we can provide safer transportation to school, change student classes , or even attempt to make school fun or non miserable to the students that attend. Teens are dropping out of school because they do not have a safe…

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    still, lifeless body. He was the victim of a gang shooting. Even though he was a young, innocent boy, gang violence ended his life. Gang violence can affect even the most unexpected of people. Every year, over 2,000 gang-related homicides occur (“National”). By noticing how gang violence has changed American society, one can clearly observe the effects of gang affiliation on everyday human interaction. Gangs have existed for many years all over the World. Gangs are generally as groups of people…

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    high-crime area often resort to delinquent gang activity. And the statistic of teenage violent crime is attributed to the absence of their father. The type of aggression seen within future criminals has reared as early as age six and under. You hear of a lot of crime that usually happens in the warmer months like…

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