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    The Mara Salvatrucha Gang

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    Even though gangs give members a sense of family and unity, the problems that they stir up in Latin America are getting increasingly worse and can only be solved by law enforcement, an increase in armed forces, and efforts within the community. MS-13 or the Mara Salvatrucha gang is the most prominent gang in the Latin American region. Despite the fact that Latin America is where most of the MS-13 reside, the origins of the gang begins in Los Angeles. The large amounts of gang members in central and

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    The Word Gang Essay

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    no doubt the word gang has also evolved. For example, I remember growing up and hearing the word “gang” without caution of being looked as a criminal. The word "gang" was used as an organized group of coworkers, friends, or family. Yet, today in the United States, the word “gang” has evolved into something more than an organized group. A gang is now a group of good friends or family

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    he offered his thought on the part that the association should play in association with the making issue of gangs in American culture. The rise in gang affiliations and youth killing throughout the nation is rarely addressed because of the false notion that gangs only exist in minority communities and are therefore not a problem for America as a whole. Within this year, the issue of gangs is not addressed outright but in other ways such as education, according to the interviewee: “A main concern

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    Transnational Gang Essay

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    altar project would focused on transnational gangs such as Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13).We want to emphasize that this gang has a long history of terrorizing communities’ from Central America to Mexico as well as the United States; but most important in how this gang tends to have an impact in Latina/o communities. The history of this gang would be emphasize in our research paper as well as in our altar. For instance, Timothy would focus on the history of the gang by answering the 5 W’s by focusing on what

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    Myths About Gangs

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    I think the most surprising myths about gangs from reading the material is that the want to-be is a going to be section. I lived in Peoria Illinois for a time when I was younger we lived in the Greeley projects, there were a lot of tough kids there that claimed to be members of a gang. I being ten years old and new to the area believed them. But now that I’m older I understand that they were just wannabes acting like they were gang members, I’ve actually talk to some of them on Facebook now who are

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    Causes Of Gang Violence

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    living in a community where gang violence is a problem, I am grateful that you are able to take part in a movement to decrease the amount of gang violence today. According to NeighborhoodScout.com, gang-related crimes occur an average of seven times a week in my small community of Delhi. The number may sound small but considering the size of my community where everyone knows each other this gang violence is affecting us a lot so it needs to stop. These numbers show that gang-related violence is an everyday

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    Papers On Gang Violence

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    Gang Violence             Youth violence is a problem among young teens because it causes a division, which unfortunately result into gangs. Moreover in the past, gang violence results into youth crimes such as robbery, and drug sales. In this new generation, the youth resort in selling marijuana and heroin, even more than crack cocaine now, this means where the drugs are is where the gangs are, also the weapons to protect to their territory. While writing his article Michael Blanding quotes a young

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    Gangs Vs Fraternities

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    Gangs and fraternities are largely dissimilar. The similarities were described in the course notes, namely that the group is self-formed, united by common interests, controls a certain facility or territory and uses symbols. This is where the similarity ends. The efforts by some to water down the definition of a gang and make it simply a group that meets up to do drugs and drink alcohol would create a distinct connection to fraternity life, but such efforts are poorly reasoned and simply exist to

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    Gang violence has grown to be a great problem in El Salvador in the last 30 years. Gangs have grown into large, complex organized crime units; the two largest gangs, MS13 (also known as Mara Salvatrucha 13) and Barrio18 (also known as Calle18), now encompass large parts of Central America. Both gangs rely heavily on local drug-peddling, which drives most of the general gang violence. The desire for control over certain areas had forged a fierce rivalry, in which civilians are often endangered when

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    $54,000. Gang Violence in Honduras Thousands of U.S. citizens have visited Honduras every year to study, for business, and even tourism. However, the government lacks the resources to fully address crime and violence. The U.S. Department of State has issued a Travel Warning for Honduras since late 2012 (Miller, 2016). Honduras has one of the highest murder rates in the world. While not all the murder rates can be attributed to gang violence, there’s an estimated 7,000 street-gang members among

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