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    Gang violence in low-socioeconomic populations is a growing problem for society. One of the biggest challenges that arise along juveniles who join gangs are cultural and societal factors that contribute to the massive growth of gang violence. Gang violence in South Los Angeles 77th Street GRYD Zone is reaching alarmin proportions. These gangs are taking control over the community and are increasing in size. Gangs are predominantly Latino, with a strong participation of the African American population

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    Written Assignment Four As gang numbers, members, and homicides increase around America, the overall violence rate declines (Axelrod, 2015). These two may not be synonymous, but the statistics are very telling. Gang culture is growing increasingly more popular while a direct link has been made between the gang members and incarceration. The government has established a “tough on crime” stance that doesn’t offer development or education for troubled youth. However, as the increase of individuals

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    Chen March 20 2014 Gang Violence and Harsh Penalties The presence of gang violence has plagued the United States for many years. Although it is more active in some parts of the country than others, gang violence affects every American: either monetarily as a taxpayer or directly as a victim. Regardless, it is a concern of every individual; therefore, the criminal justice system has been addressing it for years in different ways. The approach of emphasizing harsh punishments has been implemented

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    Gang violence and it underlying issues. Gang Violence has been seen throughout the nation. From Compton with the now infamous Bloods and Crips to the Gangster Disciples that were born in South side of Chicago. Its been studied and shown that one of the underlying issues of gangs and gang violence is that they form in impoverished neighborhoods. Theoretically bundled within these "neighborhood effects are institutions’ and actors’ social networks that are the foundation of other neighborhood-level

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    cities, gang violence is a major problem. Gang violence in Chicago is reaching alarming proportions. Day by day they are increasing rapidly. None of the solutions work effectively to eliminate gangs. However police departments and other government officials are trying their best to provide the same security as other areas in chicago. Thousands of innocent people are dying each year from these ill mannered thugs. In today’s societies gang activity is everywhere, whether it includes violence, drugs

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    todh society gang violence is prominent typically expressed in the more “ghetto” regions of the united states such as urban cities like detroit or la.To first begin we must define a gang ,merriam webster defines a gang as” group: such as (1) : a group of persons working together (2) : a group of persons working to unlawful or antisocial ends; especially : a band of antisocial adolescents” . These gangs are specifically notorious for killing drugs and general violence. Theses gangs are formed for

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    Blood was running down Christian’s body as he got stabbed 40 times by local gang members. Christian, an 18 year old boy trying to run away from a gang, was afraid for his life because he was a police informant, and they were in search of killing him. Cristian was pulled into the woods by a young lady who promised him sex if he came into the woods, but little did he know it was all a plan, Three gang members came out of the bushes, held him down and stabbed him repeatedly 40 times to make sure he

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    14-Year-Old Girls Shot, Killed By Three Teen Boys After Agreeing To Meet One On Facebook.'" Social media has become a platform for youth violence. ABC news interviewed a person who lived in Chicago that knew about different sites that gang members used to promote gang violence. Gang members made threats, called out rival gangs, promoted their territory, and recruit gang members. In effect of that, it led to stomp-outs; which are,to beat someone, or rival enemy up with feet so bad to the point they become

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    Gang Violence Case Study

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    The number of gangs in the United States has grown to an estimated 30,000 in 2011 which is up from 20,000 which was the estimated number in 2003 and that number steadily increases today according to the National Gang Center. (Howell 2011) states that there has become a pervasive problem in the United States due to an estimated 782,500 gang members in these 30,000 gangs and their activities. These problem have increased significantly from 2002 through 2009 as studies have shown. Our country has shown

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    ones being murdered by violent street gang members. These victims often had nothing to do with the gangs or gang members that killed them. A street gang is a group of people who commonly involve themselves in heinous crimes such as murder, assault, drug dealing, robbery, and car theft. These gangs are present all over the nation and are starting to spread to other countries. It is imperative for the United States government to put a stop to gangs and gang violence. Ed Gottesman and Richard Brown agree

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