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    Interesting points of view. Prior to understanding who gangs target for violence‚ I believe understanding how and who gangs target for recruitment while assist in that understand. Like any potential victim of violence caused by gang members‚ recruiting new members appears to be the same‚ “a target of opportunity”. Influential kids‚ as young as 10 are targeted to do the gangs biding. These kids are targeted to join gangs‚ because they can easily be manipulated into joining. Provide a child cigarettes

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    Gangs Inclusive Community Practices- CJS304 Written Reflection Assignment Submitted by: Vanessa B. Smithers Submitted to: Professor Treisha Hylton Date Submitted: Friday‚ November 30‚ 2012 Inclusive Community Practices- CJS304 Written Reflection Assignment Vanessa B. Smithers Gangs/Youth Gangs The Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (Montreal Police) have defined a youth gang as “An organized group of adolescents and/or young adults who rely on group intimidation and violence

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    "A solution to school violence" In my hometown of Monroe‚ Louisiana‚ we have solution to problems that may happen in schools. I think that most communities ignore the problems that happen in schools. With shootings in schools and many fights‚ this is one problem that needs to be solved immediately. In my town‚ we have a one strike rule‚ which is a great solution to some of the problems that happen in the schools. I know that money is a problem‚ but we can’t put a price on our children’s education

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    In the movie brotherly love it displayed love‚ gang violence‚ differences in social class and much more. In this film it shows how individuals from the same neighborhood do not interact well with one other. The neighborhood are split up into two parts one is called the ‘top’ and the other is the ‘bottom’. The violence started between the Neighborhood because one of Chris cousin was shot. Chris is one of the main characters in the film. Chris is one of the rich boys from the top who many people are

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    (Lebelle‚ 1999). Middle school is a tough time. There are numerous changes occurring internally and externally amongst children in this age group. Boys and girls are maturing physically at rapid paces‚ but their emotional maturation is a lot slower. This can cause problems. Most young adolescents desire adult treatment‚ because they are beginning to look like adults‚ but‚ on the inside‚ they are still easily influenced children. Teens are desperate to fit in with their peers at school and will go to extremes

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    Nowadays‚ gangs have become part of a regular society. Some are small and some are big‚ but they are spreading everywhere. Recently‚ gangs in Canada have been becoming a part of a large network working together - all sharing the same goal - FAST MONEY! Mafia and gangster movies plus hardcore rap music are a perfect provoking recipee for these gang members to cause ruckus. Also a youth growing up without a father can be put into a situation where he has to trust or depend on gang members. More

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    emergence of gang cultures and communities. How should the British education system respond to these rapid societal changes? In the past 10 years the British education system has began to suffer under the reign of ever growing ‘gang culture’ (CITE). The streets of the UK have been subjected to increased gun culture‚ knife crimes and gang related violence. We have also seen the age of gang ‘members’ lowering and the impact it has on our schools increasing‚ with teachers being subjected to violence and non-members

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    Gangs About seventy five percent of the United States of America’s crime rate comes from gang activity. In this project i have researched gangs and how they affect schools‚ communities and kids. I also have researched who started gangs ;why they started them and when .To find out more about gangs and the effect of them keep reading. Gangs started in the early nineteen sixties‚ at first they were not gangs though they were clubs like black panther and etc. The first real street gangs started

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    Casper Walsh is a journalist and author including the sixties Gangster story. His childhood was surrounded by crime and violence. He has been involved with the British prison system since he was 12 years old‚ as a visitor when his father was in prison‚ an inmate and now a rehabilitated drug user and creative writing workshop facilitator. The Guardian is a British national daily Newspaper that identifies with centre liberal nationalism and its readership is generally on the mainstream left of British

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    High School Cliques and School Violence There is an overabundant amount of cliques in high schools throughout the United States. Many teenagers believe the only way to be recognized is to be affiliated with the popular crowd. There are many factors that bring about cliques in high schools. Some are based on wealth‚ style‚ and race. But in many cases there are cliques that are a combination of these elements. Socioeconomic status is often a big factor in joining cliques

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