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    West Englewood Narrative

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    enough crime to be considered part of us, the “Niggers”. After Mama died, there were only three of us left: me, Daniel and Papa. Papa was the wingman to the infamous “ Kevin “, whatever Kevin said Papa was known to do. Together they controlled the gang, “ Black P Stoners”. There were almost 40…

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    Deviant behavior entailed being labelled, excluded from the rest of society as they are proscribed by law as criminal if engaged in by adults of delinquent if engaged in by youth this need not be the case. A group that is considered to be deviant would be the dance musicians culture and their way of life that is seen as bizarre and unconventional for society. People who engage in deviant activities have the opportunity to interact with one another, dependent for social contact and to validate…

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    The Structure Of The Mob

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    In addition to its history and founding principles, the mob’s structure created a sense of family among the members that fostered complete loyalty to the mob bosses and a brutal efficiency in extending their power. The power structure of the mob was organized in a strict hierarchy to insure a strong chain of command. A father, or boss, governed the family with unquestioned authority, with a sottocapo, or underboss, as his second in command (Raab 29). The rest of the family was organized into…

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    move Jim gets drunk and finds himself taken to the police station, where he meets Ray Fremick (Edward Platt), a mentorial figure, which quickly influences Jim's mindset. Even the best intentions to behave are fraught with risks, as Buzz and his school gang don't intend to make the new kids stay easy. "Rebel without a cause" is at times a good experience, but if it weren't for James Dean it have never been very good. He imprints himself on viewers from…

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    the dangerous drug based lifestyle that has been in his city long before he was ever born. His parent's who were so involved in the drug trade that engulfed and surrounded them were sadly never there for sean which forced his older brother Steven, A gang banger that helped run a trap house where drugs and guns are sold, to raise Sean and bring him in to what was basically the family curse. Being introduced to a sort of underworld filled with murders and drug dealers Seans life took wild and…

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    The U.S. has over 33,000 gangs with 1.4 million members claiming for a territory by doing crimes such as fights, racketeering, and principally by graffiti on the neighborhoods walls. Graffiti is used by criminal cliques to mark territory, send a message to a rival gang, and to communicate. They claim territory that belongs to a particular community that is composed by families and people who work hard for their living. When a gang mark his territory by tagging affect our community because they…

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    Organized Crime Paper

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    Organized Crime Definition Shakina Sanders Baker College of Flint Organized Crime & Youth Gangs, Mrs. Martin, Wednesday 6:00 October 7, 2015 Organized crime is the ongoing of illegal activities operated by a group of people. They may have the same outlook on certain things, it can be social gain, religion beliefs, economic status, political views, or the same feeling of hatred towards a person or group. They share the same criminal conspiracy to gain money, power, and/or respect. It’s a…

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    Heat By Michael Man Essay

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    Heat, by Michael Mann is one of the greatest crime films every made. Based largely off the real life confrontation between a Chicago detective by the name of Chuck Adamson and the real Neil McCauley, Heat is grippingly suspenseful and tense until the very end. It tells the story of a group of professional bank robbers, who start to feel the heat from police when they unknowingly leave a clue at their latest heist. The movie is full of hidden meanings and deeper themes then what you…

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    infromation and insight as to the best and most effective ways to hurt the growth of street gangs. The reason being is because while we have learned a lot about how to stop or prevent street gangs, they also add in that element of suppression as well as treatment. These are 2 key terms that I really enjoyed learning about. I never really thought about supression because my immediate desire invilving a street gang was to end it all together. This in reality is unrealistac and unettanable. I…

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    Amnesty For Illegal Aliens

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    This article is about the serious topic in the united states especially today, which is Amnesty for illegal aliens. Most people know this as Illegal Immigration into the US from the weak secured borders of our country. Many people debate on this issue today as a problem, saying that illegal immigration is not to be rewarded with amnesty, for it is just a reward for a crime, and think that they need to be deported and the border, secured to prevent the illegal activities and those that come with…

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