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    She made an activity the second day of class that involved going asking question and answering it by going to a line at middle of the classroom. She was shocked after she asked if students lost four or more friends or close relatives by gun violence in the community. Most of the class lost four or more nut majority lost at least one with gun violence except Ben Samuels, the only white American in class. The third day after the incident, she gradually begins to earn their attention and buys

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    Gang name: Ninjutsu Triads Gang Leader Name: Martin Crowley [B]Background story of the gang [At least 500 words]:[/B] [IMG]http://i62.tinypic.com/qx5537.png[/IMG] [SIZE=5][COLOR="#FF0000"]Who are we?![/COLOR][/SIZE] We are the Wah Ching Triads, a group of triads who hang around in Downtown Los Santos, running our bar. But, behind the bar.. are we criminal triads who're smuggling guns and crack all day, making illegal business with other companys from the whole word. [IMG]http://i58.tinypic.com/35hmng2

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    figures. In 2010, 35 people were killed by sharp instruments, representing 44% of the homicides in Scotland, but how do present times compare to the past. Scotland has always had a strong knife culture, for example the razor gangs in glasgow. The Glasgow razor gang were violent gangs that existed in the Southside of Glasgow in the late 1920s and 1930s, named for their weapon of choice. I do not believe the extent of knife crime is as significant as before in the 20’s and 30’s, but as the statistic show

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    Ben Cooke November 18, 2014 PSYC 410 Fall 2014 Identity Development in The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton Introduction Throughout the events that take place in S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders Ponyboy Curtis experiences an identity crisis and three of the four identity statuses. At the very end of the book he shows signs that he is beginning to resolve his identity crisis in a more positive way, but it is not shown. Identity development is one of the most crucial stages of adolescence. Failure to fully resolve

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    how the world views juvenile violence which is basically the statistical data because that is what society sees when they look up these particular types of violence, and how the youth feels about the violence. In my paper the four juvenile violence topics I chose were gang, school, dating, and youth violence. I talk about what each violence is and give general statistical data on the topics then I talk about how the youth may feel about the crimes they commit and why I believe they commit them. At

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    film; American Me is an epic depiction of 30 years of Chicano gang life in Los Angeles, California. The movie focuses on the life of a 1950s teen named Montoya Santana, who forms a gang with his close friends. The gang is arrested for a break-in, and sentenced to time in juvenile hall. Santana finds trouble on his first night in juvenile hall and goes from juvenile hall to prison for 18 years. There he created and led a powerful gang that operated both inside and outside the prison. When released

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    he used to expand his organized crime activities into a stranglehold over the city of Chicago. Liquor trade became very profitable during Prohibition, and the struggle for control over the bootleg empire erupted into a full-scale war between rival gangs in Chicago. Capone gradually came to symbolize all the criminal evils of prohibition; to many throughout the world, he became the symbol of a lawless nation#. Publicity grew around the actions of Capone, with accounts of his sordid activities published

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    One of the biggest problems the United States faces today is juvenile crime. Today the juvenile involvement in crime occurs for many different reasons in many different places. Ages still in the single digits all the way through 17 are committing illegal juvenile acts each and every day. Some of these crimes are done on purpose and with an intent and some of the crimes are done on total accident. Juveniles all over America in all different places are committing crime today and as you read this there

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    Crime in Chicagoland, Little Village is an area plagued by high crime rates and gang violence. Although the community comprises only 4.4 square miles, police recorded 263 crimes from June 21-July 21, 2017, including 92 thefts, 20 robberies, 5 criminal sexual assaults and 58 quality of life crimes (Chicago Tribune, 2017). While these crimes rates may be construed as normal occurrences in an urban setting, violence and gang activities have a pervasive impact on the development of Little Village youth

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    Prison Audit Analysis

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    In the State of Tennessee, community and political outrage are surrounding the state’s largest privately operated prison. The prison made headlines when an audit revealed that the facility was having problems with staffing, vacancies, and gang violence. The prison is the Trousdale Turner Correctional Center which is managed by CoreCivic who was previously known as Corrections Corporation of America. The audit depicts a company who is in noncompliance with the contract requirements. The facility is

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