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    the workers in the school from separating them from the students. School dress code will stop a lot of things like gang violence and disagreements with religion. A lot of kids wear different things on their shirts rather its has to do with gang related things or religion. Its a huge possibility that it can offend someone because it 's not their beliefs or they have a problem with the gang related pictures. Adopting dress code will be a good thing because everyone will look the same which will…

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    We Should Control Crime, Not Guns Crime and criminology is a major issue that affects the world today. Crime has affected the larger portion of the United States to the extent where there are various laws and regulations that are aiming at ending the vice. There are certain cities and regions in the US where people dare not to go. This is due to the high levels of crimes that are reported in those regions. People are also undertaking various studies in criminology in bids to find a longer…

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    GAONA Case Summary

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    SUMMARY: In October of 2017 Agents from the Merced Area Gang and Narcotic Enforcement Team (M.A.G.N.E.T) began an investigation into several Westside Norteno Gang members who operate in the Dos Palos and Los Banos area. While talking to a confidential informant (CI) it was determined that Pete GAONA is an active Norteno gang member operating a tattoo shop in Los Banos. As part of my investigation in this case I looked at GAONA’s Facebook account and saw that he had posted several photographs of…

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    Drug issues has been a big problem since way back through out the history since the 1800s. These problems include drug supplying, distribution, smuggling, etc. New drugs are being introduced to the world everyday. To come up with a plan to reduce the problem, . Many have struggled with providing for themselves and their family which leaves them no choice to turn to the illegal business involving distributing and supplying drugs. For this research, Colombia is one of the geographic focus besides…

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    concerns, is gang activity which can be a vast issue. Not only does gang activity interfere with school safety but also interferes with academic development. Uniforms eliminate gang colors. Gang activity impedes students to focus on their academic studies and break out violence amongst the student body. Having a standard of dress would not only prevent violence amongst the contrary gangs, but it will also decrease the distraction of the other students who are worried for contrary gangs, but it…

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    Hell's Angels Identity

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    was not the only reason the Hells Angels resorted to violence. In order to make money and keep the organization functioning, the Hells Angels began to transition into illegal activities. Morselli states, “This gang exists only for the commission of lucrative crimes that serve to enrich the gang and its members. The most frequent of these crimes is illegal drug trafficking, but other crimes, such as intimidation, assault, use…

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    question of why youth join gangs requires the examination of multiple factors, and preferably, multiple theories. Social disorganization theory explains that the place where an individual grows up matters – disordered neighborhoods lead youth to join gangs. Due to its overemphasis on disorganization within neighbourhoods, however, social disorganization theory is not able to assess every factor that causes youth to join gangs. In this paper, I argue that youth join gangs because of…

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    El Chappo Thesis

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    El Chapo. Drug lord. Mafioso. Sinaloa cartel. Worldwide drug-trafficking operation. El Chapo is the head of arguably the most notorious drug-trafficking operation. Joaquin Guzman Loera, dubbed as El Chapo for his shortness, was born in Mexico to Emilio Guzman Bustillos and Maria Consuelo Loera Pérez. He is known for founding and operating Sinaloa cartel. Eventually, he had built it into a huge global drug-trafficking operation. The exact date of Joaquin's birth is unknown, but it is speculated…

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    Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, born on December 1,1949 to a lower middle-class family was a powerful Colombian drug lord and leader of one of the powerful criminal organization. At his zenith in the 80s', he ran and controlled a vast empire of drugs that covered the globe. He is responsible for hundred's of murder and presided over an empire of luxury mansions, planes, his own private zoo and a personal army comprising of soldiers and hardened criminals. Here are 15 facts about Pablo Escobar, a…

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    Chuhng Express Belonging

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    Chunking Express is unlike any other conventional film, a drama based movie. The storyline is set up in Hong Kong and represents the Hong Kong citizen and says the usual story of a city life in an unusual manner. The life includes crowds, cops, drugs, smuggling, love, passion, frustration, money, sex where every character as we see has a common phenomenon of loneliness and isolation in their life. The film starts with a voice over talks about the relations we build up every day with different…

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