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    (New York Times, 2015). After much research on multiple suspects, events leading up the murder, and the crime scene only four people are suspected to be the killer. Beginning with Tupac’s gang activity, there are many events that led up to his murder. For example, Tupac was highly associated with gang members. Tupac, a Bloods gang member, and Orlando Anderson, a Crips gang member, began fighting outside of the MGM Grand shortly before the murder (thetelegraph.co.uk/Tupac, Rupert Hawksley, 13

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    In the movie Freedom Writers there are many examples of criminology theories that explain the way the characters act the way that they do. The characters in the film all go through different stages in the film, and all of them have different theories that relate to them. There are three main theories that are seen in this film they are, Conflict Theory, Social Control Theory, and Neo Classical Theory. Inside of each of these theories is a sub group, some of them are Labeling Theory, Self-Fulfilling

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    This theory states that human behavior is modeled through imitation, observation, and one’s environment. Gang Membership A gang is the organization of a group of individuals, friends or family, that typically

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    Prison Gangs Research Paper

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    following paper will discuss prison gangs. From early prison gangs and their effects on the community to present gangs and their effects on the community. It will discuss the types of crimes that are committed by these gangs. The ability for these gangs to reach out to their counterparts on the outside of prison walls is tremendous. These gangs in our prison system can still cause chaos in our communities and influence our youth population. Prison Gangs and Their Influence on Society

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    The Endless Battle with Prison Gangs

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    Endless Battle with Prison Gangs As the years pass, the rate of gang affiliated crimes in the Unites States has progressed extensively, accumulating more inmates into our major prisons doubling the maximum occupancy that the jails can hold. In the U.S there are currently 33,000 active violent street, motorcycle, and prison gangs with a recorded 1.4 million members combined. The registered number of police officers is a mere 683,396; which is not even half of our countries gang population. Incredibly

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    Crime Case Scenario

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    In the scenario the night watchman was murdered because he was a witness to the crime. Therefore, he could identify everyone who was at the scene. I feel that during his checks he found that the lock to the back door of the warehouse had been kicked open. Unfortunately, he didn’t know that there were people still in the warehouse. Therefore, he went in to check on the building as well as to see what was going on and found the criminals beating the first victim Robert “Capper” McWilliams. Upon seeing

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    Some people like being alone, but what they see as alone is much different from really being alone. In the story High Noon, Will Kane is being targeted by a Gang of Four criminals and no one will help him. He finds out which friends he has aren't real, because all of them leave him to dry. In the other story, "The Most Dangerous Game", Rainsford does not have a anyone to ask for help, he is all alone getting hunted by a also sociopath. Rainsford has to use his surrounding to survive. There are

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    in these areas is important to understand in order to draw significant solutions. According to Redding and Shalf (2001), inner-city youth most often carry guns to school because they are scared. Surveying students in ten inner-city high schools in four states, they found that 15% of the high school students surveyed owned a gun; 70% of them reported doing so for protection. Twenty-eight percent of students surveyed bought a handgun because they felt their “enemies” had guns; only 13% of the students

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    Colors (1988). Director: Dennis Hopper The movie is about two white police officers, one senior and one junior, patrolling the streets of South Central LA. The junior officer is a hot head and uses excessive force in dealing with people, especially the gang he is supposed to be working with. He falls in love with a Hispanic waitress that can’t deal with his aggressive nature. There ends up being a war between the Crips, Bloods and Hispanic Barrio. The older officer tries to get the younger one hurt but

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    The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary African American nationalist organization who favored fighting against oppression rather than peaceful protest. They see them as a freedom fighters; their aim was to patrol and monitor Black neighborhoods in order to protect black community from police abuse. They believed African Americans should arm themselves and compel White Americans to give them equal rights. They seek full employment, decent housing, and no police brutality. Further, they demanded

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