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    1980s Los Angeles, the gang 's reach now extends from Central American nations like El Salvador and through Mexico, the United States, and Canada("More MS-13 News." MS-13. Web. 9 Mar. 2015. <http://www.insightcrime.org/el-salvador-organized-crime-news/mara-salvatrucha-ms-13>.) Since MS-13 is located in high populated areas their impact…

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    After reviewing the problem on the literature, conducting the primary research, documenting the outcome, the remaining work is what Martens, (2008) called that the global basis challenges with the demand of recognizing that “addressing issues of power, discrimination, and oppression can play a key role in redressing inequities.” That requires accompanied proof of studies exemplifying possible social change specifically when people who conduct research collaborate with evaluators with the…

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    Gang Activity

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    Gang Activity and Drug Operations There are very many kinds of gangs that are located in rural, suburban and urban areas. They are also described as locally, nationally and transnationally occupied. These categories are based on their degree of organization, whether loosely or highly organized groups, their longevity and location (Weisel, D et el…2002). One of the gang organizations are the troublesome youth gangs that comprise of the adolescents who involve themselves in some forms of criminal…

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    Youth Gang Consequences

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    Youth involved in gangs face a host of consequences ranging from physical violence to jail and even death (Brown, 2016). As a result of gang involvement, the consequences can have various degrees of negative outcomes. Many gang involved youth are at risk of dropping out of school, drug and alcohol abuse, juvenile delinquency, unemployment and teen pregnancy. Family members may also be at risk for negative consequences. The long-term consequences increase the risk of a criminal record and an…

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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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    Gangs Sociology

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    Gangs in the United States have evolved from malignant neighborhood groups into lucrative businesses and brutal vigilantes. Harvard University Professor Roland Fryer concludes the Crack Epidemic fundamentally transformed gangs because the booming drug trade incentivized larger and more sophisticated gangs (9). Similarly, the rapidly increasing opioid market in rural and suburban America explains the development of gangs in those areas (Whalen). Unfortunately, addiction and drug sales often bring…

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    The article by Sonia Nazario, “The Children of the Drug Wars; a Refugee Crisis, Not an Immigration Crisis” is the article that caught my attention the most this semester. The passage talks about a different but very similar couple stories about children’s living in very dangerous places in Central America where gangs are one of the biggest problems. Christian’s story, Was one of the stories that caught my attention the most. His story starts when he was 11 years old. His father was killed by…

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    Gang violence in the United States is increasing and becoming more widespread throughout virtually leaving no part of the country unaffected by its cruel and brutal wrath. According to FBI reports there are some 33,000 violent street gangs including motorcycle gangs and prison gangs with about 1.4 million total members who are criminally active today. These gangs are well organized; sophisticated and use violence to assert control. It is almost hard to believe that despite all of the studies…

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    Basecamp Maasai Guide

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    Basecamp A family safari in the heart of the Masai Mara is an amazing experience with exhilarating activities for the entire family to enjoy, memories made together that will last a lifetime, and opportunities to learn and grow together. Day 1 Upon your arrival at Olkiombo Airstrip, you will be met by our skilled Maasai guide ready to take you through your first game drive en-route to our camp. Cruise through the acacia-spotted savannah of the Masai Mara in a 4x4 vehicle. The park is famously…

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    Documented research regarding health and several factors of genetic inheritance, personal behaviors, access to quality health care, and the general external environment associates an increasing link between the stresses of social and cultural factors and health. Variables such as socioeconomic status (SES) demonstrates that the evidence is linked to health accrued over the past thirty years or more. Social factors theorized that multiple levels during life impact health. Westernized…

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