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    the house‚ or other houses for sale to the owner. Chapter three ask about the stereotypical drug dealers‚ who live with their moms still. In this chapter‚ I was able to analyze the differences of conventional wisdom. I analyzed how the Black Gangster Disciples are similar to the franchise‚ McDonalds. Drug King Pins are similar to corporate bosses of branches‚ who run the business by using foot soldiers‚ or employees. Although you may think the typical drug dealer makes a lot of money‚ you thought

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    heroin on the streets. This led to famous gangsters as most Chicagoans know Al Capone‚ who actually got his rise in the NYC street gangs brought on by the Five Points Gang which is said to be the most significant street gang in United States History. Johnny Torrio a key member to the Sicilian Mafia sought out Al Capone to be in the James Street Gang where Capone ran in to trouble and moved himself to Chicago. Al Capone eventually became the most violent gangsters in Chicago

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    Security Threat Groups Insert Name Course‚ Class‚ Semester Institution Instructor Date Introduction Gangs in prison developed for a various reasons including for solidarity‚ power‚ and self-defense. They were all established by inmates with a complex and highly organized structure. These organizations inmates related with each other according to gang affiliation

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    for life without exception. This gang is highly organized and runs under military like rankings. While smaller in number‚ they are growing as they have gained new alignments. Those alignments are with the 415’s‚ 415 KUMI‚ Crips‚ Bloods‚ and Black Gangster

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    best ways to make big money in America. One drug in specific‚ crack‚ makes up much of drug dealing money. Levitt begins to explain a story how back in the 1980s‚ a University of Chicago student became connected with a gang known as the Black Gangster Disciple Nation. This student‚ Sudhir Venkatesh‚ was very interested in the gang and became connected with the gang’s leader. Venkatesh learned about the gang and spend over 5

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    Alcatraz is a very popular tourist site. But why was it required? Prohibition of alcohol mad Gangsters and overall crime lords. This essay will explain the history of Alcatraz‚ why it had to close and some of the ghosts still lurking in the shadows. Alcatraz was different than other prisons because the Rock was made specifically for the worst gangsters‚ crime lords‚ robbers‚ murderers‚ psychopaths and others. Additionally‚ Alcatraz’s security was an enormous improvement than that of other prisons

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    a high security federal prison‚ it was a prison where all the worst criminals from all over the world were sent and also the most insane ones. Alcatraz Island was built in the chilly waters of California’s most difficult and dangerous felons during its years of operation from 1934 ( That’s when it was built) to 1963 (That’s when it was closed). It held the most insane criminals to the most smartest criminals. Alcatraz Island was a maximum high-security federal prison that was 1.25 million (2.01 km)

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    Gangs in Prisons and Jails: Temporary Phenomenon or Management Nightmare 2 Colleen M. Clower Fall 2008 CJS 113 - Penology 12/4/2008 Gangs in Prisons and Jails: Temporary Phenomenon or Management Nightmare * Gangs in prisons and jails in the United States have been around for many decades. A prison gang is defined as‚ “any gang (where a gang is a group of three or more persons who recurrently commit crime‚ and where the crime is openly known to the group) that operates in prison”

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    Threat to the U.S. is its widespread network with criminal organizations throughout the world and international smuggling and distribution networks. The Sinaloa Cartel has been known to work with some of the largest gangs in the U.S. such as the Gangster Disciples‚ Latin Kings‚ the Bloods‚ the Crips‚ MS-13‚ and the Sureños. The Sinaloa Cartels

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    thought they knew about this type of movie. In this film the director uses surprise and mystery mixed with insane humor and almost fantasy delight‚ putting Pulp Fiction in a world all its own.  The film is then balanced with a lot of suspense and intensity. Having a story line that does not follow just one character or one plot‚ the director tells of three stories that are intertwined of gangsters‚ crooks‚ and power that are all filled with their own twists. The conversations between these characters

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