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    unit’s operations greatly. As SAGE officers heavily patrolled “the bottoms” they would look for evidence against the gang members, such as loitering, which would make them in violation of a civil court injunction. Therefore, the deputy district attorney could then request a restraining order for the police department and the police department would then be able to take these gang members into custody, instead of waiting for criminal activity to occur. The second part of this collaboration is…

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    youth and is nothing short when referring to gang violence in the United States. Although rating crime consistency in relation to social class is controversial. Crime rates are often gathered through crime statistics which are lacking in classifying people appropriately. Statistics can also be less reliable if police are more likely to arrest suspects considered to be lower-class than the middle-class. Nevertheless, it was once believed that youth gang affiliation we something that only…

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    Narrative Essay On Gangs

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    Not all street gangs are made for wrong doing. Many people might think down on the creation of gangs but it is a part of survival in their region. Street gangs, which pull peers into gangs for protection and social status, assemble to protect their neighborhood, family and friends from other street gangs thus causing rising crime rate and innocent people dying because of this. First off, there are a few definitions for gangs because authorities had a hard time explaining what a gang even is.…

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    the society.. This portrays that teenagers want acceptance from their groups, therefore they will obey them. A quotation to emphasise my point is: “I mean he is laughing as well, see how far he’ll go...”,this suggests that he was laughing with the gang so that people thought that he was fine with everything and he was hiding all of his pain with laughter, so…

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    to everything for what the gang is saying and he is always obeying them as if he is a servant, this is showing to us that he has a lower status that is why he is following the gangs orders by doing certain things which he does not want to do, but the people in the gang have a much higher status because Adam is always following their orders, this was when they were challenging him and saying “see how far he will go”, this is revealing to us that the members of his gang are testing him to see how…

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    Lorenzo In Prison Case

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    The Case of Lorenzo Why is it crucial for someone to state their most interpersonal secrets to another individual? Well, the reason being is the more and more you keep secrets cooped up inside, the more toxic you become to spewing it out. So the reason behind why it is crucial to let someone know how your feeling is simply healthy for the body so you don’t become toxic and spew out all the negative wrapped up inside. In the case of Lorenzo, he is taken to a guidance counselor with his parents…

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    2013). When members of the society are in disunity, the self- policing attributes of that society fail, and organized crime reigns (Criminology, 2013). The youth of a society, in particular, are vulnerable to gang organizations due to the failure of the society around them. Therefore, gangs are formed and society is unable to stop the growth of them in the community. In addition, the lack of economic industry for youth makes it difficult for job opportunities, the availability of employment is…

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    early 1960’s to 1970’s was a tough time for my parents but not just them everybody. This was because of all the negative that was around them. There were many things for kids their age to do, and they took the better route in life. Compared to now, the gang banging is not something that you see a lot of today. Both my parents grew up in this time period and my dad has a different outlook on life. The things that are going in today’s society are from when my father was child. It was never an easy…

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    In Gran Torino, there are many occasions that the Hmong community experience in the Michigan. Gang activity and violence is one the major conflicts that the Hmong community experience. The Hmong gang harasses and promotes violence and theft towards the community. The Hmong also experience an absence of masculine figures. The absence of masculine figures contributes to the Hmong community being helpless and juvenile. Walt Kowalski becomes the outlet masculine figure of the Hmong Lor family. The…

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    It would cost some names of the gangs they were investigating, the feds always received more than they gave, but background checks would pull up horrendous records of the undercover team. They were ready to confront a soldier with some merit in the gang, he may have known the stripper’s murderer. The gang member hung out at a taco stand on 3rd Street, his crew was there, they watched the team approach. Tony was carrying the bag of dope he took from the other gang. Joey was packing a .38 Special,…

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