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    Gangs in America

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    A gang is an organized group of criminals. There are many justifications as to why people join gangs. These reasons derive from having a sense of “family”‚ need for money‚ desire for protection‚ tradition‚ peer pressure‚ and to be seen as cool. Joining a gang fulfills the basic human need to belong to an organization. When people join gangs due to wanting a sense of family it may be caused by not receiving enough attention at home; and that is with a negative or positive home life. Most people in

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    a group of hoodlums who tote guns‚ sell drugs‚ and ruin neighborhoods as thugs‚ and gang members. These are things not tolerated or seen as good in society so it’s considered a violation of social norms. A street gang is group of people that form an allegiance based on various social needs and engage in acts that can cause harm to public health and safety. Members of street gangs engage in‚ or have engaged in gang-focused criminal activity either individually or as a group‚ they create and fear and

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    Violence in Gangs

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    Violence of Gangs Gangs have been around for a long time‚ but recently they have become worse. Unfortunately‚ there are many different types of gangs. For example; there are street gangs‚ prison gangs‚ motorcycle gangs‚ and neighborhood gangs. According to Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ there are more than 33‚000 gangs in the United States ("National Gang"). Gangs cause a lot of the violence in America. In Illinois alone there are six or more gang members per 1‚000 people ("National Gang"). Not only

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    Effectiveness and Constitutionality of Gang Injunctions Ryan Jacobsen* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 1 GENERAL STANDARD FOR ISSUING AN INJUNCTION .................................... 3 WHAT IS A CIVIL GANG INJUNCTION? ............................................................... 4 HISTORY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF GANG INJUNCTIONS ..................

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    1. Explain why people join interest groups and how they benefit from them through different incentives. According to the logic of collective action‚ if the contribution of an individual will make a difference to the effort‚ then it is worth it for the individual to join. People need an incentive‚ material or otherwise to participate. Interest groups use different types of incentives such as solidary incentive‚ material incentive‚ and purpose incentives. Solidarity incentives include companionship

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    Many sports related injuries do not just happen to professional teams but occur on youth‚ high school‚ and college teams. Concussions‚ knee sprains‚ stress fractures happen often and are now considered common injuries. Parents do not get overly worried‚ like they should‚ due to the severity of these injuries that happen to their children. In reality‚ the real problems are how parents encourage their children to be extremely competitive on the field and play aggressively‚ the amount of traumatic injuries

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    Gang Violence

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    In the recent year of two-thousand sixteen‚ the city of Chicago’s gang homicide rate has been the highest in over fifteen years‚ and is said to be the deadliest year. Hundreds of innocent people have perished from being caught in crossfire‚ and no one is trying to stop it. The violence is absolutely out of control and it needs to be stopped. The killings spreading over the city have reached extreme lengths‚ as Josh Saul expresses in his article by saying‚ “by the end of November‚ the city had more

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    mini shot bottles or a M-16 assault rifle. Luckily‚ they did not find Brads and Jakes plastic flask that was hiding in their sock. After everyone passes the security check‚ we are ready to go in with all the same fans that have the same passions as we do. The moment I walked in the arena I get this sweet fresh ice old air that string my nostrils which I can only smell it every time I come to this place. Also I can feel the air conditioner blasting as my skin gets goose bumps throughout the whole

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    Do Drugs Cause Youth Violence? I believe that youth violence in America is somewhat due to the use of drugs‚ but not entirely. Although drugs are known to educe violent behavior‚ I do not believe they are the routes of violence among American teens. I think that kids can be violent with the absence of drugs. While under the influence of alcohol‚ one cannot understand the difference between what is wrong and what is right. They believe they are at a much more powerful level that they actually are

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    I feel qualified to be on this council because I have commitment‚ leadership experience‚ and a drive to help others. Commitment‚ ever since I have joined this club I was always amazed by the people surrounding me and their sense of enthusiasm to improve this community. Over my past year‚ this club taught me how one person can make a difference in somebodies life. I always felt myself leaving every service project we did with a smile knowing I helped positively change at least one person’s life

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