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    Have you ever wanted to live in the city? Well in Chicago theres been a bit of news concerning the lives that live among the city. People are having a tough time making ends meet in their comforting homes. There have been studies that have proven those who live in Chicago can barely afford to live where they do. If the was a chance that you could live in the city and be able to afford it but would have to work more than one job would you do it? Maybe just for the experience but moving there…

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    Mark and Bryon’s relationship has changed throughout the story. Mark and bryon have been friends since the beginning but they are beginning to separate because of cathy and other reasons Bryon is growing up and mark isn’t this is causing them to separate Because bryon is getting more sirous about life he thinks Mark is a bad kid he thinks he is a bad influence on M&M. Bryon said himself ‘’He was my best friend and we were like brothers.’’ Hinton 13. He was saying that they were so strong that…

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    Blackbeard was a young British sailors who may have been born as Edward Teach,but no one ever known his real names.Blackbeard would have had to master many skills.the skill that is needed is navigating,and memorizing different rope they use to raise and lower the sails,and they had to know how to load,aim and fire cannons. Blackbeard was in charge of the Revenge,they attacks many ship,and steal the ship goods,sometimes they add the ship to their fleets other times they burn the ship to send a…

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    Causal Theory Of Crime

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    deviance theory explain what causes juveniles to become a part of gangs. Social disorganization theory focuses on circumstances in urban areas that affect crimes. “These circumstances include the deterioration of neighborhoods, inadequate social control, gangs and groups who violate the law, and conflicting social values within neighborhoods” (Siegel, 2007). The primary reason that juveniles choose to become involved in violence/gangs is because they are raised in deprived communities. They…

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    West Englewood Narrative

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    enough crime to be considered part of us, the “Niggers”. After Mama died, there were only three of us left: me, Daniel and Papa. Papa was the wingman to the infamous “ Kevin “, whatever Kevin said Papa was known to do. Together they controlled the gang, “ Black P Stoners”. There were almost 40…

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    Deviant behavior entailed being labelled, excluded from the rest of society as they are proscribed by law as criminal if engaged in by adults of delinquent if engaged in by youth this need not be the case. A group that is considered to be deviant would be the dance musicians culture and their way of life that is seen as bizarre and unconventional for society. People who engage in deviant activities have the opportunity to interact with one another, dependent for social contact and to validate…

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    The Structure Of The Mob

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    In addition to its history and founding principles, the mob’s structure created a sense of family among the members that fostered complete loyalty to the mob bosses and a brutal efficiency in extending their power. The power structure of the mob was organized in a strict hierarchy to insure a strong chain of command. A father, or boss, governed the family with unquestioned authority, with a sottocapo, or underboss, as his second in command (Raab 29). The rest of the family was organized into…

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    move Jim gets drunk and finds himself taken to the police station, where he meets Ray Fremick (Edward Platt), a mentorial figure, which quickly influences Jim's mindset. Even the best intentions to behave are fraught with risks, as Buzz and his school gang don't intend to make the new kids stay easy. "Rebel without a cause" is at times a good experience, but if it weren't for James Dean it have never been very good. He imprints himself on viewers from…

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    the dangerous drug based lifestyle that has been in his city long before he was ever born. His parent's who were so involved in the drug trade that engulfed and surrounded them were sadly never there for sean which forced his older brother Steven, A gang banger that helped run a trap house where drugs and guns are sold, to raise Sean and bring him in to what was basically the family curse. Being introduced to a sort of underworld filled with murders and drug dealers Seans life took wild and…

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    The U.S. has over 33,000 gangs with 1.4 million members claiming for a territory by doing crimes such as fights, racketeering, and principally by graffiti on the neighborhoods walls. Graffiti is used by criminal cliques to mark territory, send a message to a rival gang, and to communicate. They claim territory that belongs to a particular community that is composed by families and people who work hard for their living. When a gang mark his territory by tagging affect our community because they…

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