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    Our community is not the only community currently having gang problems. Many small towns and rural areas are experiencing gang problems for the first time. In small communities‚ citizens jump to the mistaken conclusion that gangs are present. This occurs because small groups of delinquents are common‚ even in the smallest rural communities. Juveniles enjoy hanging out together‚ and the reality is that juvenile delinquency is often committed in groups. The visibility of these groups‚ hanging out in

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    argue that gang activity and youth involvement has grown exponentially through the years‚ it has been an ongoing epidemic for decades. Methods‚ levels of violence‚ rules‚ and motivations may have changed over the years‚ but the basic infrastructure has remained the same. The earliest accounts of youth involvement in gangs first appeared in Europe or Mexico‚ while the earliest record of youth gangs appearing in the United States are recorded as early as 1783. In the early 1800’s youth gangs appeared

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    often used to describe the conditions for the growth of gangs. the concept of gangs is that gangs form out of unsupervised peer groups‚ which are unsupervised because the formal institutions of society such as schools‚ church and families break down. the new urban institutions are not yet strong enough to replace them‚ especially for the acculturating children. Chicago schools have gangs as temporary product of the second generation. Back then gangs followed a certain code and they were also filled with

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    MLK and Gang Violence Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a very powerful and kind man. His life was one that was devoted completely to his one and only life goal- ending segregation and violence. He attempted to accomplish this through making a series of speeches throughout the nation. He never solved anything with physical contact‚ but with his mind and with his voice. Thinking about Dr. King’s methods of approaching violence‚ we may ask ourselves‚ “What would Martin Luther King do about modern-day

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    Gun Violence in New Orleans Carolyn Mayo November 11‚ 2013 Gun violence in the United States is a problem that has plagued this country since I was a child.  I know this because I have been the victim of gun crimes on more than one occasion.  Gun laws in this country need to be changed in order to stop the ever increasing occurrences of violent crimes involving guns. Taking a stand against gun violence calls for more background checks (Brown‚ M. (09-06-2013). During a study

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    Violence can be defined as behavior involving physical force intended to hurt‚ damage‚ or kill someone or something. Violence is not just a thing that hurts people physically‚ it can hurt people mentally‚ emotionally‚ and spiritually. To define mental illness as an illness refers to a wide range of mental health conditions — disorders that affect your mood‚ thinking‚ and behavior. All of these can cause someone or something to be very violent. For example‚ the narrator and antagonist of this story

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    The Violence Against Women Act creates a right to be "free from crimes of violence" that are gender motivated. It also gives a private civil right of action to the victims of these crimes. The Senate report attached to the act states that "Gender based crimes and fear of gender based crimes...reduces employment opportunities and consumer spending affecting interstate commerce." Sara Benenson has been abused by her husband‚ Andrew Benenson‚ since 1978. Because of this abuse‚ she sued her

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    you (by blood‚ adoption or marriage)‚ or by someone who resides in your home‚ you may request a Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO) as a means to protect yourself from the individual who is causing you harm. If you have children with the individual whom you are filing a restraining order against‚ the court may choose to create a Parenting Plan as part of its orders. Domestic Violence Restraining Orders may be filed against: A former/current spouse An individual you previously dated/are

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    Factors Underlying Their Gang Involvement: A Comparative Study in Three Chinese Metropolitan Cities* Ngan-pun Ngai‚ Ph.D.‚ Chau-kiu Cheung‚ Ph.D. ABSTRACT Marginal youth tend to form stronger subcultural values when they engage more frequently in gang activity‚ which also make a difference in their delinquent involvement. The subculture would in turn bolster their subsequent gang participation. Different subcultural values appear to arise differently from gang involvement in Hong Kong

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    Workplace Violence Paper

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    Workplace Violence Paper Khadijah Herring CJS/235 February 28‚ 2015 Tamara Broyles Alton Nolen was an employee at Vaughan Foods processing plants. He was later suspended from his job due to “personnel issues”. It was later said he had and argument with a woman over the fact that he did not like “white people”. Alton Nolen would then leave his job to go home and retrieve his knife. He then returned to plant to seek revenge on the woman who he held responsible for him losing his job. He grab one woman

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