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    sociological theory, this essay will aim to explain how the Aryan Brotherhood, evolved from a self-protection group into a White supremacist prison gang, running a criminal syndicate both in and outside of prison. Understanding the complexities of prison gang development is imperative in order to control and limit the power they have inside and outside of prison. Robert Merton (1938) argued that members of American society are socialised to want the culturally defined goals such as the ‘American dream’

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    The Aryan brotherhood originated in San Quentin prison in 1967. The brotherhood provided protection for white individuals from black and Hispanic groups, specifically the Mexican Mafia. The Aryan brotherhood was founded by white supremacists Thomas Silverstine, Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham in 1964 at the San Quentin prison. The gang transformed into revenue when it began gaining power. The basic beliefs of the Aryan Brotherhood is “Pure” white people are superior to people of other race. The only

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    of a century ago, gangs begin to form. Gangs are essentially an organized group of people. Not all gangs are bad, but the majority and those, in which I will speak on, participate in activities such as murder crimes, theft, drugs, money laundering, etc. These groups of people do not have a certain age or gender acceptance. Usually, the males are the higher members in the gang, but the women also commit crimes. There is millions of gang members all across the United States. Gangs are believed to have

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    Bite, 2012). The structure of the Aryan Brotherhood was built on race and control to protect its white members in prison but on the outside its street distribution saw only one color green. As for its political gain the group says it has no political ties what so ever. Through my readings I found that there is a link between the Aryan brotherhood and KKK and that’s

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    One of the most infamous prison gangs is the Aryan Brotherhood. Few details about their earliest days are known, but they quickly became known and feared by the 1970s. They are ruthless, dangerous, and brutal. Founded during the civil rights movement, white supremacist inmates at the San Quentin prison created a gang of their own for protection. Over time, as their power grew, so did their criminal activity. Also known as The Brand, they are among six major prison gangs that are recognized nationally

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    State Prison: War Zone”, there was a lot of information in it that supported crime evolving from a social structure theory. The prisoners that are in Pelican Bay State Prison set a goal to get into this prison because it is more like a reward than a punishment. The reason that it is a reward to these prisoners is that only the meanest most violent prisoners that are gang leaders out of prison. These gang leaders still run the gangs while they are in prison and are fearless. These gang leaders

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    decided on was Prison Gangs. Our subtopic was to choose a prison gang so I chose the Mexican Mafia. I chose the Mexican Mafia subtopic because it was recommended to me from another group member. At first the book did not seem interesting because this is a book I would not normally pick up on my own. This book will talk about many things from its early history of the Mexican Mafia in chapter one to rival gangs in Chapter twelve. Chapter one talks about gang’s early history, prison gangs did not start

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    Bay State Prison: War Zone” to best fit with my beliefs of social structure theory simply the top reason for criminality evolving. In the video that I have viewed, “Pelican Bay State Prison: War Zone,” there was a great deal of

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    Gangs Gangs Gangs The Aryan Brotherhood, also known as the Brand, or the AB, Alice Baker, or One-Two, is the nation’s oldest , but major white supremacist prison gang and a national crime syndicate in the United States. The AB was founded in 1964 by Irish bikers as a form of protection for white inmates in newly desegregated prisons; the AB is today the largest and deadliest prison gang in the United States, with an estimated of about 20,000 members inside prisons and on the streets. These members

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    This paper will serve as a profile of a prison gang of your choice. You will research this gang, its origins, growth, culture and newsworthy incidents. This paper should include the influence gang membership has on inmates, their progress in their sentences, rehabilitation and recidivism. Aryan Brotherhood (AB) Gender Makeup: Male Racial Makeup: White Example of Aryan Brotherhood graffiti. Origin: Originated in 1967 in the San Quentin State Prison, California Department of Corrections. Characteristics:

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