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    Gang Violence has been an issue for many years in and out of Philadelphia. But as the years past its happening more frequent in Philadelphia. The reason why I chose gang violence in Philadelphia is because every year Philadelphia’s violence, crime, murder and homicide rates increases and most of the time the culprit is from Gangs. Also I live in Philadelphia and Gangs have a huge effect in and out of the city, it is getting out of hand and someone’s got to do something about it and speak up. (If…

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    'Guns, Gangs, And Gossip'

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    Read the article: "Guns, gangs, and gossip"(Zimmerman et al., 2004). Using concepts from chapters 1-7 as the basis for your analysis, in a narrative format of 750 or more words, identify: 
 The research problem, in this particular study the researchers are attempting to focus on youth violence, but unlike the traditional studies that have been made in the past this study will place an emphasis on youth violence from the prospective of the youth themselves (Zimmerman et al., 2004). Research…

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    Gang Membership Group Analysis Chong Lee, Devyn Stephens, Gabriela Solis, Quanie Dilldine CFS 143, Spring 2017 California State University, Fresno Youth in Gangs Gangs are organized groups of people who share common aspects like colors, signals, and engage in criminal activity (Capuzzi, Gross, 2014). On average, youth join gangs at the age of twelve. Those at risk are typically male, with poor academic success, experience poverty, and belong to a minority. These youth grow up…

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    In the book The Outsiders there is a lot of gang violence including street fights, robberies, and ganging up on one of the the opposing gang members. S.E. Hinton describes the Socs as the wealthier people that live in the better parts of town and the Greasers as the poor trashy part of town. Even though the Socs and Greasers aren’t that different, they still have war with each other for no apparent reason. Some people don't understand that Socs don’t act as the ideal Socs are, and some Greasers…

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    Essay About Gangs

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    youths may seek out gang involvement. Many gangs offer youth a sense of belonging, via acceptance and gang loyalty which was crucial in the videos. Gangs can provide an identity for their members and a way to acquire a status. This is an attribute to the Social Disorganization/ Sociocultural View according to the text. Using chapter 8 to help guide this point is, children with weak to no ties toward their families, community and or religion may channel their energy toward gangs for their…

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    People in gangs usually live a short, violent, and scary life. In both the article “What’s it like to be a gang member” by Bill Lee and the poem “We real cool” by Gwendolyn Brooks, certain problems and challenges that happen in gang life are shown. Although the article explains gang life through many detailed paragraphs, the poem on the other hand, explains gang life through just a few stanzas, but they both portray Gang life. In The article, Bill Lee wrote about himself, as a former gang…

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    Why Juveniles Join Gangs

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    Gang violence has been around for decades, and studies show that juveniles are joining gangs at an early age for a variety of reasons. The youth gang problem has been stubbornly persistent over the past decade, resulting in an estimated 29,900 gangs and 782,500 gang members, according to a 2011 National Youth Gang Survey. Law enforcement agencies regularly report a witnessed overlap of gangs and drugs, especially on street-level sales. Law enforcement agencies has a difficult task to address…

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    estimate of more than 30,000 gangs represents a 15 percent increase from 2006 and is the highest annual estimate since 1996. Gang violence in America has been a major problem in this country which affects several communities and several major cities all throughout America. If gang violence awareness can be more available to areas where it is most popular and holding seminars and informational classes about what the gang life can cause, then there will be a decrease in gang related activity. …

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    involved with gangs since he was eleven years old. He was attracted to the power he saw when he witnessed a gang burst into his elementary school chasing a guy and noticed everyone run and hide. At that point in life he was not in the best neighborhood and was not structured to know not to join gangs. By the time he was a teenager he was committing full on crimes and let his gang revolve his life. Like father like son Ramiro his first-born boy during his adolescence stage joined a gang. Although…

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    Today gangs are not a rare thing to spot, the colors they are wearing, the tattoos they may have and the community they reside in allow gang members to be easily recognizable. Even though gang activity has been decreasing compared to the 1990s American crack epidemic when there was an influx of crack cocaine use in major cities across America, which resulted in an increase in crime, violence and a backlash on tough on crime policies. Violence is still prevalent among inner city neighborhoods due…

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