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    and the others. They are extracted from others and are people that don’t fit in with the crowd. The factor is they are poor and are unnoticed unless they make trouble. These are boys who don’t care they smoke and act like a family. Unlike the other gangs this has no leader and have individual leaders. Like for these examples to use Outsider it needs to be defined. Outsider or an Outsider is a man or woman or group whom doesn’t fit with the rest of the crowd and ends up sticking out like a ball in a

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    It’s widely accepted that youth crime plays a determine role within criminal law. Young people are often involved in a big variety of crimes of a greater or lesser importance, including shoplifting, vandalism, assault and homicide. In the United Kingdom there are many incidents of juvenile crime from offenders between the age of 10-17. Even though as time progresses youth crime is reducing, in the year ending March 2016, 10% of the total arrests where for people aged 10-17 years old. Because of that

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    Salvador has a high crime rate, due to a rivalry between youth gang. This war originated when many people from El Salvador moved into the United States

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    Razor

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    his father. Razor doesn’t have many friends in school. Most of the boys at school are mean and some of the work for gangs or drug dealers. The neighborhood Razor lives in is plenary of malefaction and violence. Drive by shootings are common in his neighborhood. Most of the crimes committed are those of gangs. His neighbor was killed because he wanted to leave a gang. The gang calls themselves the

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    Sport Enhancing Drugs

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    Think back to 1999. The Foo Fighters were one of the most popular bands in the United States, Bart Simpson starred on thousands of Americans television screens and that summer, Lance Armstrong won his first Tour de France. With his win, the world started to question his ability and how amazingly he ascended into the Alps. The thought of illegal, sport enhancing drugs came about. Drugs are a form of cheating, so it was not fair. It was not the first hearing of the drug, but it was the first at the

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    Many people think slavery in the USA is over, ever since the passage of the 13th amendment freed the African slaves brought into this country against their will. But, in fact, human trafficking, or bringing people into the country for the sole purpose of exploitation is still happening today. The problem of human trafficking impacts every country. In the USA, somewhere between 14,500 and 17,000 human beings are enslaved. Human trafficking is the third most profitable crime industry making an estimated

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    else I would end up being someone different. For example in Los Angeles there are a lot of gangs around the city. I would come to be into a gang in order to fitting in the area so that you won't get beat up or something. You become one with your surroundings and people you hang around with in your neighborhood. Also the houses are economical because it is has lost its value and there are a lot of trash or gang graffiti on the walls. You can also see a lot of homeless people on the streets. It can help

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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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    Summary Of El Maldtio

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    Julio twenty-one year old gang banger agrees with police to do a sting operation to take down one of the biggest cartel drug dealer in the area name EL MALDITO reduce his prison sentence. El Maldito a thirdly-seven year old cartel member of the Los Saenz cartel, agreed to meet Julio at local hotel in the Edinburg area. In the beginning of the scene, Julio is in a vehicle with two DEA agents while on the phone with the cartel member. The two agents put a recording device on Julio chest under his shirt

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    Japanese crime syndicate Yakuza is a very large organization, with ties in the world of business and politics all around the world. Yakuza consists of many different syndicates, with each specializing in a specific category of crime, such as white collar crime and drug trafficking. Yakuza Have a very large presence in Asia and have proved to greatly undermine the sovereign power and integrity of Japan. With its roots dating back to the 17th century, Yakuza are one of, if not the oldest crime organizations

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