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The Gang Resistance Education And Training ( Great ) Program

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Stage 1: Analyzing the Problem. (20 points)
In the years prior to the creation for the Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) program, America’s inner cities was experiencing a substantial increase of gang membership along the youth living in impoverished communities. During the early 1990s, many viewed gang activity as a particular community’s problem, but as youth and gang violence was increasing drastically across the United States’ inner cities, the public’s perception about this social issue changed. Due to the rapid rise of gang violence and youth membership, delinquent behavior by youths began to receive a substantial amount of academic and media attention.
According to Miller (1992) estimation, in1992, there was about 760 gangs within the cities of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. Miller (1992) notes that these gang recruited youths which caused more gang activity within the public school system. Also, gang that had a large membership of youth, were extremely more likely to use gun violence towards rival gangs than other gangs with older members. The GREAT program was created was to prevent future gang membership by young adults. It was noted that criminality motivated gangs were contributing to the overwhelming violence in urban area because they were continuously having disputes over drug markets.
Gangs have been perceived by the media as groups of individuals, often youths, who congregate to commit crimes to

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