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    Foxx tells the story of reputed gang leader Stan “Tookie” Williams who while incarcerated experience an epiphany and dedicates his life to making up for mistakesof his youth and redeems himself. Recognized as the founder of the notorious street gang the Crips in South Central Los Angles at the age of 17. Williams hadn’t intended on the Crips to become a gang of crime and violence: he wanted them to do something positive to protect his neighborhood from the street gangs. In a few years the Crips had

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    down crime rates‚ gangs‚ improve the schools over all academic achievement‚ and level out social discriminations among students. Although this theory may become true to someone who wants it to be true‚ other skeptics looking into this are finding that these positive influences from uniforms are merely misconceptions. Schools’ academic achievements are not influenced by the clothes that students have on their backs. Neither is the crime rate in that school. There were theories that gang members could

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    toxicity (ability to overdose); marijuana does not. In addition‚ the benefits of marijuana go further than simply being safe to use recreationally. If marijuana was legalized across the United States‚ it would boost the struggling economy‚ decrease gang activity and violent crimes‚ and provide health benefits for many terminal diseases. With marijuana legal throughout the country‚ the government would be in control of regulation. One of the main advantages of regulated sales of marijuana has

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    upon by society because they are not so well-to-do and most of them drop out of school at an early age. Greasers also commit various crimes such as “we steal things and drive souped-up cars and hold up gas stations and have a gang fight once in a while.” and belong to gangs. Not only do the teenagers despise Greasers and look up to the Socs‚ even the adults regard Greasers with contempt while they turn a blind eye to the Socs committing crimes. As such‚ the text is entitled “The Outsiders” to show

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    The Outsiders Are the Socs and the Greasers the same‚ or irrevocably different? The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton is a novel about the two gangs on each side of a town‚ the Greasers and the Socs‚ who have a destructive rivalry and are superficially different. However throughout the course of the novel their true characteristics are proven to be fundamentally the same. Each side has its differences‚ for example‚ their opposing dress codes. The Greasers are generally stereotyped as no good‚ rotten to

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    personal political beliefs or issues within society that they are dedicated to and loyal to that are important to the organized crime organization. They are known as Mafia of an ethnic identity of race or of the country they come from. Even street gangs or biker gangs are known throughout America as organized crime organizations. Organized crime is not just America’s problem it is a global problem affecting countries and the communities throughout the world. The FBI defines a criminal enterprise as a group

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    mission. For example‚ suppose you’re a media advocate for a non-profit agency working to reduce gang violence in your neighborhood. You would try to present neighborhood issues related to gang violence and the changes you want to make in such a way that you: 1. Change the way community members look at gang violence. You might want to make it clear who it affects and why‚ or why kids get involved in gangs in the first place. 2. Create a reliable‚ consistent stream of publicity for your agency’s

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    best express his purpose through this type of presentation. Greene uses direct presentation when he introduces major members of the gang such as Blackie‚ Trevor‚ and Mike. Greene reveals Blackie ’s acceptance of his class standing as he describes Blackie ’s reservations with Trevor ’s plan. "He was just‚ he had no jealousy‚ he was anxious to retain T. in the gang if he could. It was the word ’beautiful ’ that worried him - that belonged to a class world that you could still see parodied at the

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    Walter’s remark about Spike’s being "reformed" was viewed as an insult because Spike still was not accepting the fact that he changed for the better and wasn’t a trouble maker like them anymore. What Walter meant was that Spike wasn’t part of them [the gang] anymore because he improved his conduct and was not ready to sacrifice his life again to be a Tsotsi. b. I think what the principal meant by saying that Spike was "going forward to being a man" was that he was adopting a better way of life. He

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    evolution. Examples of such actions within the gang culture gangs develop “substantive culture” within the organization a huge presence with many shared values‚ and beliefs. The components‚ which make shared values and belief successful the method that gangs continue hiring new members‚ avoid and prosper because of unsuccessful prosecution also establishing a legitimate business (Lynn & Porter‚ 2007). The activities begin within street gangs the evolution a tough job but the outcome

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