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    Surprising Gang Myth

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    From my perspective, the most surprising gang myth was that gangs, drugs, and violence were linked. I was under the impression that gangs made their income from the sale and distribution of drugs to fund their activities. It was unique in that Coughlin and Venkatesh (2003) actually stated that drugs were secondary to that of identity, protection, and recreation (28). Though from just these two chapters, I can see there is a pattern to why youth join gangs and the gang’s desire for identity as a

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    it comes to its youth and gang violence, NFL coach Pete Carroll felt it was his obligation to make a change. Mr. Reser said Carroll established A Better LA to transform “the root from within to give people a reason to hope for a better tomorrow.” The very reason this organization was founded was on the basis for “hope.” Aspirational capital is the main community cultural wealth exerted (Yosso). African-American children have a place to go to hide from violence and gang initiations. As seen in the

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    The United States has had a long history of gangs since its founding. Gangs have become a serious problem in the United States accounting for forty eight percent of violent criminal being done by street gangs. There are three types of major gangs in the United States, street gangs, prison gangs, and motorcycle gangs. Gangs pose a threat to the goals of community policing. Community policing is highly dependent on its relationship with the community. If the community is destabilized and in conflict

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    adopt a school uniform policy because, it uses will help to reduce bullying, provide a safer learning environment, and help to recognize gang affiliated members. School Uniform Policy The school uniform policy has been an issue in the school systems for years, and there seem to be no straightforward answer to the problems that schools are facing, such as violence, gang activities, and bullying. Many public schools have adopted the uniform policy, while others have not. School uniforms are a great benefit

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    issues with gang violence, government assistance, and the lack of jobs in their communities it is clear to say that the American Dream or even a moderate lifestyle was not created for all African Americans and Minorities and since we found a way to be noticed, heard, and felt like they’re rightfully a part of something America wants to now label it “war or Drugs” and “gang Violence” thus creating Gang Injunctions in those predominantly of color communities. Now I am not stating that the violence is not

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    El Salvador is a country on the Pacific coast of Central America, and borders Guatemala to the west and Honduras to the north and east (Geography). It is known for being the smallest Central American country and has an area equal to that of Massachusetts, it is also the only one with an Atlantic coastline (Geography). The majority of El Salvador 's land is made up of a chain of volcanoes that expands throughout the Northern side of the country. The current government of El Salvador is a Republican

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    Gangs have existed in America since the early eighteenth century, they first rose a outsider institutions that provided membership and sense of self to individuals who were not seen as part of the community. Traditionally, gang membership correlates to familial membership; parental and family membership in a gang elevates the possibility of youth also joining a gang. Though these outsider institutions have developed overtime, they pose some of the most violent threats to public safety, but also

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    housed in these facilities. Such high numbers of prisoners pave the way for an increased level of prison violence across America and raise an important issue of finding ways to manage that violence. California alone has close to 155,000 male and female inmates in over 30 prisons (Specter, 2010). Many of our prisons are severally populated leaving overcrowding as one of the top reasons for violence. The number of inmates far exceeds the number of available guards making the ability to supervise them

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    From 2002 to 206, 20% of all homicides in Urban areas could be attributed to gang violence (McDaniels, 2012). One notable characteristic of gang membership in the United States, is that youth who join gangs are more likely to engage in assault, robbery, felony theft, and breaking and entering, than their non-gang peers (Hill, et al., 2001). The lack of proper parental supervision in communities with high risk factors such as high poverty rates, is closely associated with delinquent behaviors in

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    In gangs, there are many jobs that must be done. The jobs in the gang can be done by any ages, such as adolescents, young adults, or even children. The children that work in gangs can be so young that they are still in elementary school (AACAP). The kids do easy and dangerous jobs that would not bring any attention to them. For instance, being a lookout for cops on the corner would most likely be a job a child does. These jobs put them in harm's way. They could be arrested, or they could be killed

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