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    Why Do People Join Gangs

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    Why do people join gangs? Gangs‚ or most people define as a group of criminals who band together for mutual protection and profit‚ are still widely increasing in the United States today. Even though everyone can agree that any gang related activities and crimes are against the law‚ people still joins it regardless with various reasons: Desire for protection‚ to appear cool‚ and have a sense of family. People often join gangs to get a protection from others. Especially in ghetto‚ where most of

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    Why Teens Should Be Later

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    The average teen in the United States gets about seven hours of sleep. This is not enough for a student to stay focused the whole day. Doctors suggest that students get at least eight hours of sleep a night. This will ensure that the student will be more alert and focused during the school day. First‚ one of the biggest factors in students not getting enough sleep is that they go to sleep to late. One study shows that the average U.S. teen goes to sleep at 11:30 o’clock. One reason teens are going

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    Why Do Teens Who Murder

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    2013 Teens who Murder‚ and How they should be Sentenced Teens who commit murder should be charged as an adult because of their horrific actions. I’ve done some research and found some info about teens that murder‚ and what the normal charge is for them. But some cases are very horrific‚ and very unbelievable that people could commit such crazy crimes. From murdering a classmate to shooting a mother and her infant child at point blank range‚ as well as the psychological aspect of why people

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    person is in their teen years it is difficult to have complete control over emotions. Dangerous decisions are made as a result from the lack of control. There are many actions teens make to cope with their issues. The majority of adolescents turn to running away as their only option to distance themselves from difficult home environments‚ seek independence‚ or suffer from depression. First of all‚ arguing parents can make a home environment scary and difficult to endure. Teens usually cannot tolerate

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    Why Youth Become Involved in Gangs Arjun Kapadiya 820-519-759 Prof. Jasdeep Singh CRIM 204 – 01 Youth in Crime “I have reviewed the turn-it-in report regarding this paper and am satisfied that I have not made any citations errors that would be considered a form of academic misconduct” Why Youth Become Involved in Gangs Introduction For the past many years‚ the world has been going through a lot

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    Why Teens Can't Sleep

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    night’s rest. Due to other after school activities‚ responsibilities‚ or habits teenagers find themselves in circumstances where they are up late at night missing out on hours sleep. Some of these circumstances that cause sleep deprivation are out of a teen’s control‚ while others are not. When sports coaches schedule practices late in the evening this often means teens are not going to get a good night’s sleep. This situation is clearly out of a teen’s control as they must respect their coach’s decision

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    the primary reason on why the youth join gangs? This is the question many people are asking themselves. There are many reasons why the youth decide to be part of gangs. This can range from no involvement in positive activities after school‚ friends or family who are delinquents or simply because they come from low income communities. I believe the majority of youth involved in gangs are from lower socioeconomic classes‚ and also the main issue when talking about youth gangs. To proof my theory I

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    There were 4 major factors that led up to the end of reconstruction. The first major factor was the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow was used as another word for African Americans back then. The Jim Crow laws made segregation. Because of these laws‚ the US Supreme Court declared that segregation was lawful as long as facilities for black and whites were equal‚ a policy known as "supreme but equal". The second major factor was Ku Klux Klan Violence. The K.K.K. was a secret group formed after the civil war

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    When kids don’t get up it’s for a reason not because they’re lazy it because they’re tired of getting up at like 3:00 in the morning. In the article “The teen who woke up her school” by Jane Bianchi‚ it says “Missouri high schools start time 7:50 to 7:20 am” that’s way too early. In “Should schools start later” by Lisa .M. Herrington‚ it says “40% of american schools start classes before 8 am” again way too early. In the video “Abc news report” it stated “next fall or so the school board of edu might

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    Why Do People Join Gangs

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    Not only in the past but in today society the term "gang" is a hard word to define‚ because "No two gangs are alike" (Mays & Winfree‚ 2006‚ 313) The National Institute of Justice report adopted the the definition of street gangs as "groups of youths and young adults who have engaged in a sufficient amount of antisocial activity to warrant attention by the criminal justice system." however to add on to that definition‚ the law enforcement uses the definition " an ongoing‚ organized association of

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