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    Gang Violence Gangs are becoming a growing problem in American society. More young people are turning to gangs to solve problems in their lives. When youths join gangs they drop social activities with family, friends and school. Members fall behind their classmates in school and do not try. A study shows that less than 1% of gang bangers is literate1. Gangs destroy teenager lives and destroy their chances for a good education and happy life. Gangs are now a haven for rats.      Teenagers

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    Gang Violence Gangs are becoming a growing problem in American society. More young people are turning to gangs to solve problems in there lives. When youths join gangs they drop social activities with family, friends and school. Members fall behind their classmates in school and do not try. A study shows that less than 1% of gang bangers is literate1. Gangs destroy teenager lives and destroy their chances for a good education and happy life. Gangs are now a haven for rats. Teenagers

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    In recent years gang membership and gang violence have increased. Why are the youth in America turning to gangs and why has violence increased within the gangs? Is it based on their socioeconomic status within their neighborhood? Is it the need to belong? Is it the need to establish who is in control of the neighborhood? Or is it the lack of good parental role models within the home? The sociological theory that I’m basing my research on is functionalism. Functionalism is a framework that defines

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    particular is gang violence. Gangs pose a relatively new type of violence that plagues our society. Gangs are present in many different forms and locations, however they all contribute to making the world a more dangerous place. Gangs are defined as an association of people, with at least 3 members, that “identify themselves by adopting a group identity which they use to create an atmosphere of fear or intimidation”. A gang’s purpose is to “engage in criminal activity and uses violence or intimidation

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    Gangs have been and will always be a part of society unless we take action now to discontinue the trend. The definition of a gang is an organized group of criminals. There’s plenty of consequences to being in gangs, alternatives to being in a gang, and signs of someone being in a gang. Gangs are dispersed throughout the United States and may be located in your local area. There’s a lot of consequences to being in gangs that many young people don’t know about. Since a lot of gangs target on recruiting

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    Gang Violence Rates

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    Gang violence rates continue to rise throughout the United States. Even know violent crimes nationally have gone done, gang related violent crimes have risen dramatically. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of monitoring through global positioning system (GPS) gang members on parole for two years. 784 subjects were divided into two groups’ equally for this study. The first group was known as the treatment group and the second was known as the control group. The treatment

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    growing within corrections is the increase of gang activity. Gang activity is a constant situation that correctional officers as well as offenders deal with in a daily basis within correctional institutions. The acts of violence and tension within correctional institutions are mostly contributed to gang activity. The development of gangs and the impact that race has on gang activity influence on the violence that is seen within corrections. Rivalry within gangs tend to explode with riots, attacks, and

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    Gang violence is a serious problem in America today, and it is also prevalent in the other countries in the world. “According to a national gang survey, the most recent estimate indicates that there were about 760,000 gang members in 24,000 gangs in the United States in 2004” this just supports the statement that it is a huge problem in the United States (Cooper, 2009, p. 1). Unfortunately, the Youth of America and these other countries have been a large demographic of these gangs for many years

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    Case Assignment #4 ¬ Question 1 o Issue Selection: The issue that has been selected for community organizing is gang violence and threats in a low-income, immigrant dense area of Anaheim. Gang members exhort money from residents and threaten them with violence knowing that as immigrants, they will not reach out to the police for help as they fear possible deportation. o Relevance: This issue is extremely relevant to the community because they do not feel safe in public at night, express concern

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    Many families are left devastated from losing their children to gang related killings. For example, Javon Reilly, a student who went to Van Horn High School was walking home and was shot. Tymon Reed and Javon had an issue because one of Javon’s friends stole some marijuana. When Javon was walking home Tymon happened to drive past him and pulled out a gun on him, Javon tried to wrestle the gun out of his hand and that’s when he was shot. After getting shot Javon attempted to limp away but Tymon

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