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    Gangs In The 1800's

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    When the wordgang” is mentioned the first thought that comes to mind is a person wearing baggy clothes‚ a bandana across the forehead and tattoos all over the body. That is a stereotype. Obviously back when gangs were first initiated in the 1800’s they did not dress like that. Not all gangs are associated with colors‚ signs or names. A gang is defined as a group of criminals or a number of people forming a group (www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary). In fact the wordgang” actually originated from

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    Crime Control Methods Due process and crime control are two separate ideals of the criminal justice system that coexist to eventually compliment each other. Due process works under the ideal "innocent until proven guilty." The crime control model is more of a "lock’em up now and ask questions later" mindset. Both have their advantages and disadvantages‚ however‚ they often balance each other out in the end. Due process is what allow a person their day in court. Any person suspected of committing

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    Gangs

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    English 6 H Period 1 16 April 2013 Gang Prevention “They Poison our streets with drugs‚ violence‚ and all manner of crime.” (FBI 1) There are currently about 1.4 million criminals today that are gang members in the U.S. Whether it’s a motorcycle gang‚ prison gang‚ or a street gang; they are all organized to create violence by assisting in illegal acts such as taking control in neighborhoods‚ amplifying their illegal money-making activities‚ which include robbery‚ drug and gun trafficking‚ fraud

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    absolute power over its people. The party uses a variety of tools to maintain their power through surveillance through the telescreens‚ child spies‚ and the thought police. They also used brainwashing with propaganda‚ and psychological manipulation and physical control. One of the methods the party uses to maintain their power is through surveillance techniques as telescreens‚ junior spies‚ and thought police. The telescreens are tools that the party uses to instill fear within the population of

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    College Material Appendix E Gang Development and Control Tables Gang Development Below are descriptions of gang development theories. Copy and paste the correct description into the table below next to the appropriate theory. There are five descriptions and four theories. One description is not valid. • Gang members are violent and rarely show remorse or feelings regarding their violent and criminal actions. Members may join a gang because it provides them a release for their personal

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    the picture about the media perception of gangs in our society. According to the author the term gang is usually associated with crime and violence by the media which has made not only youth male‚ but also working class individuals victims of media stereotyping. He is trying to point out the fact that the media is actually painting a bad picture and only covers the bad side of the gangs. He is also trying to attack the press and convince the reader that gangs are not all that bad and they are necessary

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    Lan Mozetic Mr. Youell Science Oct/15/2015 Birth Control Contraception are different ways to stop a woman from becoming pregnant. There are several methods of contraception: 1. Natural family planning/rhythm method 2. Barrier methods 3. Hormonal methods 4. Permanent birth control methods 5. Emergency contraception 6. Continuous abstinence Natural family planning/ rhythm method Women that have regular cycles can count the days when they have ovulation and are fertile. They can measure their

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    or feelings) strategies include many warrants and long sentences for long-lasting law-breakers‚ aggressive enforcement of probation restrictions‚ and use/military service of Federal enforcement powers. The prevention (success plan(s)/way(s) of reaching goals) is centered on a high-reaching communications (series of actions to reach a goal) involving meetings with both community groups and gang members. Everyone in the community is (based on knowledge and learning) that gang violence will cause/start

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    Control Your Own Life The theme of Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is what can happen when one let someone else control his or hers life. In the story‚ the wife becomes mentally ill because she lets her husband control her life and as the story progresses the reader can see that her condition worsens because she does not think for herself. The story shows how the wife writes about her and her husband‚ John‚ in the journal‚ her imaginations in the yellow wallpaper and on people‚ and the moment she

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    number one benefit of technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do‚ letting people be creative and productive Thus‚ through new technology‚ a little creativity‚ and a lot of thinking‚ we have begun to produce home appliances control system that makes anything possible for the people especially elderly and handicapped to live by themselves and meet their potentials. The recent drive in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry toward new wireless communication

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