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    Latino Gang Policy

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    significantly” In other words gangs have an significance impact on communities. Latino gangs started primarily because of racist conditions when they first migrated into the United States. Most of the Hispanic migrants migrated to the city of Los Angeles. The Latin Americans that lived in this city felt that they were displaced and that they didn’t belong there. Since they were the foreigners they lived in the rundown neighborhoods. Due to the fact of not having good jobs or homes; I feel that this

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    There are so many ways a person can encounter discrimination. It could be because of race‚ religion‚ or gender‚ among others. Racial discrimination‚ with regards to gangs‚ can be seen in a few different ways. Discrimination can be the reason a kid joins a gang. It can be one of the reasons for the violence towards rival gangs. Discrimination can also sometimes be seen in how someone in the public or law enforcement deals with putting a stop to illegal activities and violence of gangs. Accordingly

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    Power Foucault Analysis

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    Power: the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. While this is the dictionary definition‚ power can be viewed in several different manners. Michel Foucault took a different approach on this concept by developing his own theory on the phenomenon of power through his observations on subjects ranging from school discipline to administration systems. A writer named Jonathan Gaventa described Foucault’s work stating it “marks a radical departure from

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    Moreover‚ according to the article‚ “ The Projects” Diego Vigil explains his study on East Los Angeles gangs and insinuates that “social disorganization theory rests on the fact that cities function in a way that are similar to their environments found in nature”(2).In addition‚ during his study he explains the assumptions made by both McKay and Shaw‚ and suggests that the demographics of the communities like the projects‚ in particular‚ have lack of resources like: high unemployment‚ lack of financial

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    questions which answers I can only guess. The majority of people on Earth is living in cities and towns nowadays so it’s not wrong to think about future development of cities. In future the population will grow and big cities like New York City‚ Los Angeles or Miami will have one thing in common - their increasing number of inhabitants and tourists. So all they could do to stop overcrowding and to give people more space (which they need) is a completly new way of thinking about architecture‚technology

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    Gang Characteristics

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    conflicts that they must learn to deal with together. These enemies may be rival gangs‚ police officers‚ or even gang members that have turned away from the group. The stereotypical example of rival gang conflict is the Bloods and Crips dynamic in Los Angeles‚ California. These gangs are bitter rivals that have led to a multitude of gang related crimes just because they defend their own gang pride and despise the other gang. However‚ during their downtime the majority of gang members spend their time

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    Black Disciple

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    The gang’s genesis 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

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    Joining A Gang Essay

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    1. A gang is a group of people who claim a territory and use it to make money through illegal activities (i.e. drug trafficking) 2. Gangs can be organized based upon race‚ ethnicity‚ territory‚ or money-making activities‚ and are generally made up of members ages 8 to 22. 3. Members of gangs wear specific articles of clothing to be recognized as part of the group such as bandanas‚ hats‚ scarves of certain colors‚ or gang-related tattoos or symbols. 4. Gangs are one of the leading factors

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    most violent and rapidly spreading gang in the United States. Their major areas of concentration are in 33 states which not limited to: California‚ Texas‚ New York‚ Maryland‚ and Nebraska to name a few. The origin of the MS-13 can be traced to Los Angeles in the 1980s. Salvadoran families have fled to L.A. to escape from the civil war that was happening in El Salvador. They were already skilled in the use of weapons and combat that came from their environment of war and violence. As a minority group

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    Famous Actress

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    homemaker. She loved dancing and her love for dancing helped mold Shirley’s career. Her parents were engaged in 1914 and had three children-Jack‚ George Jr.‚ and Shirley Jane. Shirley began dancing in September 1931‚ at Meglin’s Dance Studio in Los Angeles at the age 3. There she was seen by two producers‚ Jack Hays and Charles Lamont. In 1931‚ they were making a series of one-reel short films called Baby Burlesks. Shirley was chosen as the star of the film and was paid $10 a day. She acted

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