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    streets, it shows the real Chicago and how most people like myself are affected by the movie. The movie was released in 2016, this movie shocked its audience because it made the audience very aware that there was a problem in our communities with gang violence. The main actors in this movie are Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Regina Hall, Anthony Anderson, Nicki Minaj and Common who is a Chicago rapper. And was directed by Malcolm D. Lee to the sequel in 2004. This

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    Psychology, “Gangs are groups of children, adolescents and young adults who share a common identity and are involved in wrongful or delinquent activities,” (“Gangs,” 2016.). The U.S. Department of Justice and 31 of the 50 states’ definitions include some form of the following criteria: 3 or more members, have a form of identity in which they associate themselves, and involvement in some type of criminal activity (“National Gang Report, 2013), (“National Gang,” 2016). Gangs do not discriminate

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    early 2006, Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (TAVIS) is a targeted approach to policing that incorporates increased surveillance along with increased patrols in lower income neighborhoods (Siciliano, 2010). This policy is the product of a constellation of factors that includes a key triggering shootout among two rival youth gangs on Boxing Day, 2005, which resulted in the death of innocent bystander Jane Creba. I. Identification of the problem The Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy

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    What Are Somali Gangs?

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    Somali Gang Formation Somalis began arriving in west in the early 1990s when the civil erupted in Somalia. Refugees fleeing civil war in their homeland did not find the life in the west the "milk and honey" as they thought it was. Due to language barrier and cultural shock, a widespread unemployment hit the Somali community more than any other races in the UK, Canada and United States. In addition to that unemployment, non-Somali gangs targeted the young Somalis who entered the school system with

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    The American Dream In Tattoos on the Heart, by Gregory Boyle, he describes the insecurity of gangs, violence, father wound, and crisis that the prisoners went through when they got out of jail. Boyle runs Homeboy Industries that's located in the Boyle Heights neighborhood in Los Angeles, which was made to help gangs, and fresh out of prison parolees who want to improve their lives. They are not able to get jobs because their appearance gained financial and family insecurity. “Just assume the answer

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    A violent crime occurs every 23.5 seconds in the United States of America. Even though crime has been at a low during the past decade, violence is still prevalent in today’s society. Most of these crimes happen in places that are socio-economically disadvantaged. There then is the debate of whether violent crime is associated with environments struck with poverty. There is a correlation between violent crimes and poverty because of the unemployment rates in major cities, the culture of poor areas

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    definition of a gang crime by the law enforcement officials takes two dimensions but they employ one of the definitions in order to measure and tackle this problem in the society. The first definition considers gang-related all crimes committed by individuals who belong to a particular gang without regard to the circumstances surrounding such crimes or the nature of the offense. This therefore is a member-based definition of gang crime. Another but more restrictive definition is that a gang crime is committed

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    down on gang recruitment by supporting legislation that specifically targets those who try to recruit students. The Chicago Tribune (2015) explains, “Kifowit 's House Bill 247 would extend the areas where individuals can be charged with street gang recruitment beyond school grounds to include areas within 1,000 feet of school buses, school bus stops, and public parks”. The emphasis is on prevention and how important it is to stop recruitment of students who are vulnerable to joining gangs. In

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    influence gang involvement and membership for both males and females. These factors are what lead an individual toward joining a gang and participating in criminal activities. While many of these factors are similar between genders, some weigh heavier for males than females. The risk factors are predominately associated with the environment around young individuals participating in gang activity, as well as uncontrollable factors such as biology. The primary risk factors for gang involvement

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    Have you ever read a very hard hitting and the phenomenal story about rival gangs and the effect it has on the lives of the people and the society. In The Outsiders, is a story of 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis and his two older brothers, Soda and Darry. The boys are orphans and struggle to stick together in their lower-class neighborhood, known as the East Side. They and their friends are part of a gang of tough street boys called the Greasers. Even though other people might think you're unimportant

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