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    Greasers, loyalty is a principle to a successful gang; without loyalty, the gang isn’t a gang anymore. In the Outsiders, they had experienced how things would be if they lost loyalty for each other, for example, when Ponyboy didn’t believe that Darry really loved him. The Greasers showed loyalty to one another, by defending and sticking up for each other, and caring for one another. Loyalty represented the Greasers’ gang; it held the gang together, and the gang members looked out and cared for…

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    A magnificent story by H.E Hinton " The Outsiders" starts off with a boy named ponyboy, a poor yet kind individual who is In a gang called the greasers. He fights to survive in an unforgiving environment within a town of Oklahoma with severe gang violence. All the members of the greasers struggle with money and live in a more broken down part of town, and most townspeople tend to be scared of the greasers and steer clear of them. But many of the greasers are very kind, like Sodapop, Johnny, and…

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    Before the Call, the initiate, Ponyboy, is a 14 year old boy who lives with his two brothers Sodapop and Darry. He lives in a society where the population is separated into two different gangs : the Socs (the rich kids from the West-side) and the Greasers (the kids from the East-side). The Socs are a very brutal gang that enjoy bullying and attaking the Greasers : "Not like the Socs [..] for kicks" (page 3). 2. The Call, where conflict is introduded In the novel, the Call is introduced…

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    characters from a video game called, “Grand Theft Auto V”. His height is 6’0”. Franklin is 27 years old. His first job was towing cars. He is sometimes nice, sometimes gets mad, strong, a really good driver, and used to be a gang banger. Even though he’s a criminal and a gang banger, he just do it to protect himself and for money. He live in a poor neighborhood but as soon as he met a guy name Michael, who is also a criminal but more professional, Franklin life started to change. Michael and…

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    Organized crime is defined as any group having a formalized structure whose primary objective is to obtain money through illegal activity. In 1931, Charles Luciano formally created “La Cosa Nostra,” and began the most powerful organized crime group in the United States for the next 50 years. La Cosa Nostra, or the Italian Mob, achieved rapid success and sustained that success, despite the often brutal measures taken by the mob to extend their power. During Al Capone’s peak in Chicago, he said,…

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    lived in were very rough, deviance and crime were very common factors that were involved in their lives as gang members. As one character once stated in the movie. To be a member of the gang is not to protect yourself but also protect your fellow “Brother”, in other words meaning the other gang members. Also the students came from a long way. Their parents and probably grandparents were gang members. It seemed like the cycle would never stop. At least that is what the students through before…

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    Graffiti has been a topic of debate for decades. Is it art, or is it a crime? However, it is not one or the other, says Eric Felisbert, in his article, “Legal Venues Celebrate Graffiti as an Art Form,” from the New York Times, “from the perspective of a graffiti writer, the debate about whether graffiti is art or crime is pointless because, ideally, it is both.” Although it’s artistic merits can't be denied, graffiti is still in fact a form of vandalism. Graffiti is not a crime - trespass and…

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    state was only concerned with his status as a gang member. This is mostly due to the California Street Terrorism Enhancement and Prevention Act (STEP Act) of 1988 as part of California’s “war on gangs.” While the task force’s analysis of gang violence included white middle-class “Heavy Metal” and “Satanic” gangs, and concluded that Black and Brown youths were the most likely to be gang members, it completely ignored the growing skinhead and neo-Nazi gangs in the same area. Many mothers worried…

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    Nombre, written and directed by Cary Fukunaga is filled with conflict. The Major conflict in the film is when a Mexican gang leader from the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) is murdered by a member of his brotherhood. To understand the seriousness of this conflict one must understand the gang culture. Set in the ghetto of Tapachula, Mexico where poverty, death and violence is prevalent, the gang provides protection to its members. Many of the young people are abandoned by parents who have either died or…

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    Alberto were from South America so it was natural that they would feel strongly for the rights of their people. End of Watch was full of diversity. Brian was white and Mike was Mexican. The film also portrayed the turf wars among black and Hispanic gangs. Ernesto had a profound impact on many people. At the start of their journey, he was looking for adventure and a change of scenery with his friend, but towards the end, he was able to have Alberto be just as compassionate as he was towards his…

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