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Essay On Gangs In Schools

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Gangs are present in many schools in the United States. Approximately 45% of high school students say that there are gangs or students who consider themselves a part of a gang in their schools. Around 35% of middle school students say that there are gangs or students who consider themselves part of a gang in their schools (Arciaga, Sakamoto, and Jones, 2010). According to the School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey (2007), 23 % of students reported the presence of gangs of their school campus or in the surrounding area in 2007. This is a 21% increase from the 2003 survey conducted (Arciaga, Sakamoto, and Jones, 2010).
Gang members do not leave their conflicts, attitudes, and behaviors outside the school doors. Some of the most dangerous gang activities in any community may take place in and around local schools Gang members encounter each other at school during class changes, n the lunchroom, in …show more content…

First, school administrators do not identify gang activity when they see it. Training and preparation are critical to a real response to gangs in the learning environment. Secondly, many school administrators, public admission that the school has a population of gang member might seem like a failure too properly control the school. Thirdly, school choice laws has passed in many areas to make it possible for parents to remove their children from a particular school. Finally, schools may be reluctant to share information on gang activity in and around the school for fear of violation confidentiality laws. Sharing the information about the problems with the gang activity can help entities prevent further acts of retaliation and violence. Most schools and school districts that have openly addressed gang problems have found that students and staff members, as well as parents and the community are safer and feel more secure (Arciaga, Sakamoto, and Jones,

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