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    Gangs in Central America

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    Gang activity has transcended the borders of Central America‚ Mexico and North America. Especially in Central America and Mexico‚ gang activity poses a threat to national security. A multi-national plan to attack the growing gang network is needed. In this research project I plan to: (1) Analyze roots causes‚ (2) Examine the transnational and regional nature of gangs in Central America and Mexico and (3) Evaluate policies and programs aimed to decrease gang activity in Central America‚ Mexico and

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    Waiting Line

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    Ch 12. Waiting Line Models Contents 1. Structure of Waiting Line System 2. Single-Channel Waiting Line Model with Poisson Arrivals and Exponential Service Times 3. Multiple-Channel Waiting Line Model with Poisson Arrivals and Exponential Service Times 4. Economic Analysis of Waiting Lines 5. Other Waiting Line Models 6. Single-Channel Waiting Line Model with Poisson Arrivals and Arbitrary Service Times 7. Multiple-Channel Model with Poisson Arrivals‚ Arbitrary Service Times and No Waiting

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    Gangs and Community Corrections Cami Close University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Introduction The most effective ways of addressing gang-related problems include the involvement of several agencies. However‚ there are inherent barriers that need to be overcome in order for the collaborative approaches to have a positive effect. These barriers are defining gang problems and discerning the difference between ends and means. The diversity of gangs and their activities makes it difficult for society

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    Associate Level 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

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    Line Follower

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    Line Following Robot By‚ Priyank Patil Department of Information Technology K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering Mumbai‚ India Line Follower Contents 1. Summary 2. Introduction 2.1. What is a line follower? 2.2. Why build a line follower? 2.3. Background 2.4. Prerequisites 2.5. The AVR microcontroller 3. Overview Block Diagram and Architectural Overview 3.1. 3.2. The Algorithm 4. Implementation 4.1. Sensor Circuit Motor Interface and Control Circuit 4.2. 4.3. Source Code 5. Possible Improvements

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    Mafia vs. Gangs

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    GangsEffects of Gangs By Paul Bright‚ eHow Contributor X Paul Bright Paul Bright has been writing online since 2006‚ specializing in topics related to military employment and mental health. He is also a federal employee in northern California. Bright holds a Bachelor of Science in psychology from the University of North Carolina-Pembroke and is pursuing a Master of Arts in psychology-marriage and family therapy from Brandman University. View my portfolio SharePrint this article Gangs are a

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    Gangs In Our Society

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    Gangs In Our Society By Emmanuel Moorer Gangs are becoming prevalent in today’s society and within our schools. More and more young people are turning to gangs in an attempt to escape their everyday lives and the future‚ which they perceive as dismal and bleak. They are initially attracted to the prestige and cash flow‚ which is glamorized by the street gang. Many gangs are actively involved in criminal misbehavior‚ such as drug and gun trafficking‚ burglaries and homicides

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    Juvenile Delinquent Gangs

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    Juvenile Delinquent Gangs As a kid I could remember walking to school every day. While on the way to school there was always a group of kids sanding outside of the school walking away. These kids dressed differently and they all whore the same type of clothes. It wasn’t until years later that I was told to stay away from them because they were gangsters. They were gangsters that caused problems to the community. These gangsters would go up to kids and try and jump them into their gang. For them the

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    curb gang membership. First of all‚ parents can help curb gang membership by talking to their child about the negative consequences of gang behaviors‚ getting to know their child’s friends and their parents‚ monitoring their child’s online activity‚ and by setting firm limits with their child (Parents’ Guide‚ 2015). By being firm with expectations and being clear that‚ as their parent‚ you disapprove of gangs‚ this can help prevent gang membership (Parents’ Guide‚ 2015). Parents also curb gang membership

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    Gang Crimes In The 1920s

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    memory is corrupted by the administration he set. The 18th amendment was put in act which made alcohol illegal‚ which skyrocketed gang crimes. Sports were becoming extremely popular and legends were being made. It is sad that most people just know this time of having the biggest sports scandal ever. In the 1920s‚ crime was extremely relevant; there was crime in politics‚ gang crimes were at a all time high‚ and there was the biggest scandal in sports history. The Warren G. Harding administration caused

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