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    Loitering by Gang Members. 1. DEFINITIONS: In this section: a. “Gang loitering” means remaining in any one place under circumstances that would warrant a reasonable person to believe that the purpose or effect of that behavior is to enable a criminal street gang to establish control over identifiable areas, to intimidate others from entering those areas, or to conceal illegal activities” (City of Milwaukee Ordinance). Over the years, cities have embraced new laws to protect citizens against gang criminal

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    existing prison gangs began as street gangs that formed in the community, many of the inmates who engage in gang activity may have participated in similar activities prior to their incarceration. Most prison gangs are based on inmate race and ethnicity, the law enforcement began to use incarceration as its primary mechanism of punishment for gangs, and the gang population behind bars began to surge. As members of these street gangs became incarcerated they began to form gangs using similar structures

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    The development of gangs in the course of the last two decades has been accompanied by the development and progression of specialized law enforcement responses to gangs. The nature, features and scope of police gang control shows the formation of police gang units and theoretical and policy rationales for police gang units. Police gang units are imaginably the clearest embodiment of the gang suppression approach (Klein, 1995a: 161). Under the suppression approach, Klein (1995a) argues, enforcement

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    Gangs continue to be a growing problem in the United States. Gangs pose danger not only to society as a whole but to children in particular. According to the Executive Summary: Changing Course prepared by the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “nearly one in 12 young people said they belonged to a gang at some point during their teenage years” (Ritter, Simon, &Mahendra, n.d.). Despite the dangerous and criminal activities that gangs participate in, children

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    information better the ‘Gang violence is a growing problem in the world no parent would like to imagine their kids dealing with weapons or being threatened by them. theses violence affects each child individually and there families as well.’’             For example, I had couple of my friends that had little brother that were just one year old that was living in a bad environment the way he spoke such as always saying bad words and wearing all blue to  represent there gang color.It’s sad having to

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    question of: Will the gang community provide that level of control for their members? I state that because it all depends on how well the gang is organized. There are many gangs that actively recruit new members, and offer them: “(1) Fraternity—the gang advertises itself as, "cool, hip, the social thing to be in; (2) Obligation—the gang appeals to a person 's sense of community; and (3) Coercion—the gang uses physical and psychological intimidation” (gangs, n.d.). This is the type of gang that is not well

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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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    GANGS AS AN ORGANIZATION THE UNIVERSITY OF TRINIDAAD & TOBAGO INSTITUTE FOR CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY BSC CRIME AND PUBLIC SAFETY STUDENT ID: 53759 UTT VALSAYN CAMPUS COURSE CODE: CRIM 3001 The issue of the gang as an organization is contested. Discuss the concept of the gang as an organization using evidence and research to support your arguments. To understand the functions of a gang as an organization we would delve into the meaning of the word gang as well as highlight the factors that defines

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    Gang violence is nationwide and is one of the most prominent problems in the prison system today. Gangs are known to attempt to control the prisons/jails, instill fear within the prison system and throughout the society, and bring negative attention to the system. “Gang affiliated inmates comprise about 18 percent of the 18000 inmate population.”(Seabrook) A growing numbers of inmates and a large amount of them serving longer sentences for violent crimes suggest a notable increase in gangs and violence

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    dad has lived around gang members is whole entire life, even to this day. When my dad was a teenager, he would have to run away from gang members since they’ll try to jump him. Some gang members would actually shoot at my dad for looking like a rival gang member. For my dad to defend himself against the gang members, he’ll need to bring his brothers and his brother's friends involved. My dad has been asked countless of times to join a gang especially since he’s related to gang members. My Dad’s nuclear

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