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Youth Gang Problem: A Community Approach. It was written by Irving A. Spergel. It is the publication of Oxford University Press under the discipline of Political Science. The critique study is from the Chapter 9 Youth Gangs and Organized Cr...
Gang members identify with one another based on geographical location, clothing colours, symbols, and names. They communicate their gang affiliation through hand signs and graffiti. Law-breaking activities enhance the gang's credibility, cr...
youth gangs in recent years has impact on the Asian community in the UK Introduction National Youth Gang Surveys show distinguishing features of the least and most problematic areas in which gangs are active. In the first category of commun...
assumes that systems attempt to maintain stability in the midst of frequent internal and external changes to the system. Homeostatic systems are able to accept change, but only within certain limits. Introduction Gangs like family systems,...
The Outsiders. Two different gangs from opposite ends of the social ladder clash in this epic novel of social tension between two rival groups, the Socs and the Greasers. The main character, 14-year-old Ponyboy, is a Greaser who lives under...
The growing of gang violence in our communities, in many instances, can be traced to the most secure prisons in our justice system. Youth can turn to crime or join youth gangs very quickly and there are some factors that can help in its pre...
prison system Introduction A prison gang is a close-knit and disruptive group of inmates organized around a common affiliation. Prison gangs exist for the purpose of mutual care taking, solidarity, and profit-making criminal activity (Ross ...