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    Having read the book Gang Leader for a Day: a rogue sociologist takes to the streets by Venkatesh (2008), based on my childhood education (formal and informal), life circumstances, personal and professional life experiences, I perceive JT to be a lawbreaker. Moreover, based on how our society informally defines a criminal or lawbreaker, JT is clearly someone who does not or will not conform with our collective legal standards or requirements based on the majority opinion of the wider public. However

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    After reading the book “Gang Leader for a Day” by Sudhir Venkatesh my view on poverty changed. I realized that poverty is truly a cycle and people who are come from it have a hard time leaving the cycle. I also thought that there would be more violence from the gang than Sudhir wrote about. This might have been due to the fact that they kept him from seeing much of the violence, but also the majority of the violence seemed to be within the gang against their own members. An example of this in the

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    In chapter 2 of Sudhir Venkatesh’s Gang Leader for a Day, Venkatesh spends time with a Chicago drug kingpin nick named J.T. During his time spent with this kingpin, Venkatesh explores the troubled projects of Chicago such as the Robert Taylor complex and begins to learn the inner operations of the kingpins business. He learned that J.T ran the central operations of these miniature complexes and ran his illicit business like a legitimate corporation with an established hierarchy. He also learned

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    In chapter 5 in the novel Gang Leader for a Day by Sudhir Venkatesh he writes about his experience of how he began to tag along with Ms. Bailey more often. Venkatesh says the more time he would spend with her, the more he would understand her work ethics and why she is so important to the community. Since Venkatesh was spending more time with Ms. Bailey he began to help her with food drives and food donations in the community as well as go to meetings that she would run. Venkatesh says the reason

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    I would describe the gang that the author, Sudhir Venkantesh, studies in this book as a deviant group because they are not following usual or accepted standards in social behavior. “Deviance is a behavior, trait or belief that departs from a norm and generates a negative reaction in a particular group”. (Real World, Kerry Ferris, Jill Stein, p 153) According to this definition we can definitely see gangs departing from a norm by committing many crimes and not obeying the laws. One example to deviant

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    Chicago’s public housing soon found themselves in dilapidated, drug-infested, crime-filled, isolated centers of despair. During a time in which most American citizens could easily turn their eyes from the struggles of the poor, Sudhir Venkatesh’s Gang Leader for a Day took readers into the depths of the world in which the poor resided. Through Venkatesh’s work, readers are inadvertently introduced to broader sociological concepts such as, collective efficacy within communities, the concentration effect,

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    “A team is where a boy can prove his courage on his own. A gang is where a coward goes to hide” said Mickey Mantle. This quote shows the role of a gang. These gangs are due to whether they are acceptable or dreadful. What is a purpose of a gang, and how does the gang member become the leader. Gangs influence youth negatively and lead them to crime. Are gangs accept full or dreadful? In our opinion gangs are dreadful, because all the gangs do nothing, but they cause violence. For example, they cause

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    The Destructors Analysis

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    “The Destructors,” is a story about a group of guys that call their group the “Wormsley Common Gang.” Their gang is made up of T(Trevor), he was involved with the gang all summer, then decided to own up on his leadership skills and became the leader. Blackie was the leader of the gang before Trevor. Mike, is sort of the “surprised one,” he was stunned when Trevor joined their gang. Joe is the next on the list, he always agrees first when it comes to a destructive plan. Next, is Summer, he is called

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    Ivan Denisovich Symbolism

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    superiority over other positions. Although some positions are inherited, most are earned through certain characteristics and actions. Literal rankings decide who is the leader and who is not, while rankings of importance rank how influential a certain member is to the gang. In the novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (Add a comma here) gang 104 encompasses members with variously distinctive characteristics. Particular characteristics can place a member at the top or the bottom of the importance rankings

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    STREET GANGS Abstract This paper explores three different types of street gangs. These gangs are the Black Disciples, the Mongols, and the Bloods and the Crips. The paper talks about the activities that these gangs are involved in, and also covers at least three different topics for each gang. This paper also examines the information that people should know about these certain types of gangs. The paper covers background information of each of these gangs, criminal activities they are involved

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