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    Crime in Prison Essay

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    (Gangscrossamerica.com, 1995) Gang initiated attacks are also common out on the prison yards and other common areas. Each gang has leaders who determine the crime that is going to be committed. Lower members of the gangs are then expected to carry out these orders or pay substantial consequences. In San Francisco, gang members of one of the largest prisons systems are pleading guilty to different crimes across northern California. These gang members have pleaded guilty to drug dealing

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    How does Sudhir’s Memoir Book give the insights on what’s happening around the world today? He dives into this risky task onto discovering the social structure of gang leaders in Chicago. The book demonstrates that Sudhir deals or sees what the gang faces with would be discrimination, racism, poverty, and fighting for survival. These happen all around the world, but to finally know the emotions, and decisions that people in slums go through everyday gives us the insight that privileged people have

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    Labeling Essay Sociology

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    society’s eyes; he or she carries the characteristics of that certain label, and that title sticks. Labeling in society is a natural human property. Humans label sub-consciously in order to organize the people they may come in contact with in society day-to-day. This action takes place because having a label does not stop at the face; it runs much deeper. Labels carry characteristics, properties, and key traits that can give a person an idea of

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    Gang Action Research Paper

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    GANG INTELLIGENCE METHODS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT The American headlines of any large city will site killings on street corners, robberies, assaults, intimidation, and drug interaction. While not all-criminal activity is associated with gangs, the 780,000 strong members do account for a large majority of the problems that are plaguing America. There is no one-way to stop gang activity in one single swipe, but through a combination of cooperation, education, and training techniques law enforcement can

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    Al Capone Biography Essay

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    multi-million dollar Chicago operation in bootlegging, prostitution and gambling dominated the organized crime scene. Back then when you heard about a violent or brutal incident it was probably Al Capone . The most well known occurrence was the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1929, when he ordered his people to kill seven of gangster rivals . Capone believe it or not was not ever charged for his gangster acts, but instead for income-tax evasion in 1913. After serving six-and-a-half years in the penitentiary,

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    Seven Immortals Analysis

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    period of time brimming with gang-related activity as well. The streets of New York and New Jersey were overseen by the predominately African American and Hispanic youth- teenage boys and men trying to exert a bit of control in diversified terrain through violence and intimidation. John Hodge, member of the Seven Immortals, describes the business his gang conducted in the 70s on Coney Island, as well as the culture of that time and the functions of a true original gang. Hodge’s older brother, Blue

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    family of Italian immigrants and in the boroughs of Brooklyn, Al was a Five Points Gang member and as a part of this gang, this is how Capone came about to all of his money. (W p.3) When Alphonse began his career, he started off in several smaller gangs, getting a feel for what it’s like to always have to worry about if he is going to get “whacked” or not.

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    Gangs have become so relevant in the communities that the citizens just accept that they are present and have learned to live with it. Why have they turned a blind eye to the obvious gang activity in their neighborhoods? One of the most prominent reasons would be that the citizens feel that they cannot compete against the gangs, if they go against the gangs than they become a major enemy towards them. Most people in these communities feel that they are putting their own lives and their families at

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    uses a flashback to illustrate the exchange of powers between T and Blackie in order to demonstrate that loyalty is nearly nonexistent because every person will selfishly follow the leader whose ideas please him the most. At the beginning of the short story, it is noted that the newest member of the gang becomes the leader in the end, which brings into question on how it is possible that this boy replaces the previous one. The flashback then demonstrates that this shift starts with one particular instance

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    West Side Story Essay

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    1. At the beginning of West Side Story, which gang is shown first? Where are they and what are they doing? 1.The Jets; they were socializing at the playground and hanging around. 2. Which gang is the Puerto Rican gang? What happens when they encounter the other gang at the beginning of the film? 2.The Sharks; they were taunting one another trying to show eachother that they had more strength and authority. 3. What event involving the two gangs begins the film? 3. The Sharks and the Jets begin

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