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    Originally named the Diamond Tooth Gang in 1967‚ a group of men gathered in the prison yard of San Quentin‚ to form their own racially motivated prison gang. These men mostly consisted of neo-Nazi‚ white supremist‚ long haired biker types. They formed an alliance to protect themselves and strike against the group of black militants known as the Black Guerilla Family (Grann.‚ 2004). Prior to the 1960’s prisons were segregated. After the desegregation of the prisons‚ inmates sought safety and security

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    –American Bikers‚ and white supremacies Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham in the 1960’s in San Quentin State Prison California. The brotherhood was created to protect white inmates from black gang inmates. Today Aryan Brotherhood members can be found both inside and outside of prison‚ although most of their population lies inside prison walls. Aryan Brotherhood is one of the largest prison gangs in the nation and has branches in California‚ Nevada‚ Arizona‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ Missouri‚ Arkansas‚ Alabama

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    Gangs have existed in the United States for over 200 years. It all started when the first immigrants came to the U.S.A. Most of them came for a better life but many of them ended up in poverty. The first gangs were formed among poor adolescents who grouped together for the sake of socialisation and protection. They were of the same race or the same ethnic background. The first known gang specialized in crimes was called "The Five Points". They consisted of Irish immigrants and was established in

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    Nuestra Familia: A Broken Paradigm‚ written by John “Boxer Mendoza‚ explains the life on the inside of the notorious prison gang‚ the Nuestra Familia. Mendoza articulated the story of how he rose through the ranks and how he’d eventually escape from the Nuestra Familia’s control. John “Boxer” Mendoza grew up in the Mission District of San Francisco‚ often referring to his neighborhood as skid row‚ because of its extreme poverty and crime rate. At age two Boxer was placed in foster care and would

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    CJM 407 27 September 2013 Gang and Security Threat Group Awareness When I pulled this web page up I found that it was from the Florida Department of Corrections. In 1992 the Department of corrections started to monitor the level of gang activity within their prisons. They also created a web page to assist the public in education regarding gang violence. While reading‚ I decided to review their question and answer section. Here I was able to review the difference between California Law and

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    Beach neo-Nazi gang‚ The Disciples of Christ‚ which entices young whites to join by promising protection from predominantly Mexican and black gangs who are essentially in control of the area. He and Cameron Alexander‚ the number one D.O.C.‚ eventually regain control of the boardwalk‚ basketball court and beach area‚ and maintain a large presence at the high school. Alexander uses Derek to recruit other members who the film claims have become frustrated at being attacked by other gangs of different

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    Institutional Aggression The term refers to collective violence E.g. violence within institutions such as prisons‚ students‚ police and army They are danger for both inmates and workers Benjamin Mogmat a member of ‘the number’ in a South African prison was sentenced to nine years. Now in prison he claims to have killed more inmates than he can remember. All to impress a gang. Initiation rituals One way institutions show aggression towards each other is through violent initiation rituals

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    Persuasive Essay Raquel Daniel COMM/215 Essentials of College Writing July 7‚ 2011 Cassundra Flemister-White Persuasive Essay Gangs Gangs are killing our upcoming generations. Gangs have always been around for many years and they are still growing. They are becoming more violent now because they are using more than just their body parts to beat up people. These gangs are killing and raping people. It used to be about colors and different language but now it is about something different. It used

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    dates to 1960‚ with a South Side gang called the Devil’s Disciples had become sufficiently large to warrant being given an outreach worker by the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago Youth Services (source: Chicago Historical Society). The Devil’s Disciples were mostly male African-Americans‚ 15-18 years of age‚ frequenting the intersection of 53rd St. and Kimbark Ave.‚ and operated from 53rd and Woodlawn to 49th St. and Dorchester Ave. In the early 1960s this gang known as the Devils Disciples became

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    Chicano street gang life starting in 1959 in East Los Angeles. American Me came to theaters on March 13‚ 1992. This marked the directorial debut of Edward James Olmos. The protagonist is Montoya Santana whose character is based on Rodolfo Cadena and played by Edward James Olmos. Santana along with his childhood friends J.D. and Munda founded one of the most powerful street gangs in Los Angeles. Montoya Santana ran the Mexican Mafia commonly referred to as La Eme inside a California prison where he controlled

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