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    increasingly involved in gangs.(Gangsterism 2006) Gangsters are a threat to society and you can be considered a gangster if you are involved in any of these activities such as extort money from others‚ receive payment for threatening others or to beat someone up‚ ransom people for money‚ be a part of organised crime‚ force anyone to j oin a gang and its illegal activities‚ attend a gang¶s swearing -in ceremony and engage in ³table talk´ or a fight with other gang members. We ‚ as a part of

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    Psychological Review that stated how there are two types of prisoners: The Adolescent-Limited and Lifelong Persistent. The Adolescent-Limited are young‚ primarily men who commit crimes to support themselves‚ commit a crime for fun or was a part of a gang. But eventually they settle down and get married‚ giving up the life style that was committing to their criminality. The Lifelong Persistent also known as “career criminals‚” are people who commit crimes often moving through the criminal justice system

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    High School Fight I went to high school in Vietnam; my cousin who I call brother went to the same high school with me. The high school I attended was also the school that many gang members attended. Those gang members always abused other students and took their lunch money as well as many of their valuables such as their wallets‚ cell phone and laptops. Our school principal always tried to inform the police about this behavior‚ but unfortunately that did not help. One day my class mate

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    unstable household with a single mother who struggled to keep a steady job and a distant father who bounced in and out of prison. His family had financial problems‚ and because of this‚ was forced to live in the projects in a gang-ridden neighborhood. Wizard became involved in gang-life early in his childhood‚ and this clearly affected his time in school. The path to economic success is aided by a stable home life and quality schooling‚ all in preparation for a job that will provide economic security

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    "set"(name for the specific gang) is what drew him into the gang. Once joined‚ he vowed to stay in the "set" for life‚ and claimed that banging was his life. After many years of still believing this‚ he eventually realized that the thug life was no longer for him‚ and that gangs were a problem on society and the "Afrikan" race(page 382-383). In his book "Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member"‚ he tells of his life story and how he came and left the gang life. For thirteen years he

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    upon by society because they are not so well-to-do and most of them drop out of school at an early age. Greasers also commit various crimes such as “we steal things and drive souped-up cars and hold up gas stations and have a gang fight once in a while.” and belong to gangs. Not only do the teenagers despise Greasers and look up to the Socs‚ even the adults regard Greasers with contempt while they turn a blind eye to the Socs committing crimes. As such‚ the text is entitled “The Outsiders” to show

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    In the U.S alone there are over 24‚500 gangs and over 750‚000 gang members. The outsiders explores the lives of gang members and how each of their lives are affected by this constant never ending conflict. How being part of either one of these brings the breath of death ever so closer. Susan Eloise Hinton was born on july‚ 22‚ 1950 in the town of tulsa in oklahoma this later became the setting which the outsiders is story unfolds. ¨ there was little to do for a child growing up in Tulsa¨ stated

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    The situation that is being focused on in this paper is the fighting street crime‚ specifically a street gang that has been operating in Redondo Beach‚ California. While trying to fight this negative force in the community‚ the criminal justice had to come up with innovative ideas‚ they realize that focusing on a specific trouble area is one that is not new to most law enforcement officers. It is believed that the “shifting the focus of policing from responding to incidents to proactive crime prevention

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    The Outsiders Are the Socs and the Greasers the same‚ or irrevocably different? The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton is a novel about the two gangs on each side of a town‚ the Greasers and the Socs‚ who have a destructive rivalry and are superficially different. However throughout the course of the novel their true characteristics are proven to be fundamentally the same. Each side has its differences‚ for example‚ their opposing dress codes. The Greasers are generally stereotyped as no good‚ rotten to

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    Dehumanization is a psychological process when people view others as less than human‚ thus making them feel like they are less deserving of moral consideration. Ivan Denisovich and all of the men in Gang 104 are dehumanized by the Majors and gang leaders at the labor camp HQ. In One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alezksandr Solzhenitsyn‚ this Stalinist labor camp in which Shukhov is imprisoned is designed to attack its prisoners’ physical and spiritual dignity‚ thus systematically establishing

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