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Youth Gang Violence In The 1980's

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Youth gang violence anywhere has a bad reputation and a curious history. During the 1990’s the number of gangs in the U.S. Increased by six times as many as there were in the 1980’s.

It became way more popular as multiple rap artists and groups started gaining popularity within the younger generation. 2Pac and many other rappers spread and made gangs more popular than ever and made being in a gang seem a lot more glamorous than it already was to begin with.. As you can see gangs have not left a positive influence on the world or the youth of today. Drugs are to gangs as candy is to babies. Many gangs sell or use drugs, they also participate in crime and other negative things such as fights and shootings.

Consequences of gangs/gang violence

As you can see gangs have not left a positive influence on the world and many of the youth today. One of the major consequences of gangs and gang violence is being beat up, or jumped,or even killed by a gang member or the whole gang. Another major consequence of gangs is being gang raped. As bad as it sounds it occurs more often than you think. In fact a woman is raped every two minutes somewhere in America. …show more content…

Sometimes people even think that being in a gang makes them popular, but before you start hanging out with people in gangs or think of joining one there are some things that you should know.

Gang members may tell you that you should join their gang because it’s cool and exciting. They’ll probably tell you that it will get you noticed and that you’ll be able to make some money and do some really cool stuff. What they don’t tell you is that the stuff that they do and think is cool is usually illegal and dangerous and can get you in trouble, arrested, hurt and maybe even killed. Is that cool? You could also end up getting yourself or others hurt while participating in these

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