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Years Of Age Hiv Positive
1,274 wordsGangs have been and will always be a part of society, They have in one form or another been around for hundreds of years. For example pirates were in some way or another a form of an organized gang. The groups that traditionally come to mind when one thinks of modern day gangs are the Crips and the Bloods from California, and the people Folk originating from Chicago. The origins of the Crips and Bloods can be traced to the late 60 's, and the gang culture is so ingrained on the west coast that m...
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Youth Violence And Television
1,668 wordsYouth Violence and Television Youth Violence Do The Young Ever Listen? It would be safe to say that American society is preoccupied with Television. If one asks the question, "How much violence is on television?" One finds that the level of violence has remained relatively constant over the last 2 decades. Most of the violence is directed mainly to the young viewers. All most all the television show depict violence in one form or another. If an average child watches 2 to 4 hours of television a ...
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U S Department S Department Of Justice
963 wordsStructural Characteristics Members are typically young teenage males of similar ethnic or racial backgrounds (usually from disorganized families in the inner-city). Loyalty and adherence to a strict gang code (i. e. , the gang is more important than anything) is mandatory. Cohesiveness among members increases as recognition from society increases. Loyalty and camaraderie are solidified by participation in group activities that are often antisocial, illegal, violent, and criminal. Goals, identifi...
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Violence The Need For Better Security In Schools
1,637 wordsSecurity in schools is it enough? Perhaps the security in some schools can be better. Look at all the violence that we have had in the schools of the United States. Not to mention the shooting, stabbings, and arguments the students have with their peers and teachers now a days. It seems to me that the student teacher relationship has died out. The student should have a very trustful relationship with the teacher so that he / she can come to the teacher and talk or explain anything to the teacher...
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U S Schools Juvenile Delinquency
356 wordsJuvenile Delinquency State of Michigan is relatively problematic in terms of juvenile delinquency. According to the publicly available statistics, 25 % of students in Michigan schools have been the victim of a violent act that took place in or around the school. 23 % of teachers, 28 % of students and 30 % of law enforcement officers consider that violence in local public schools will increase within the next 2 years. As the authorities of State of Michigan acknowledge the importance of juvenile ...
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Uniform Policies School Uniforms
921 wordsCurrents Trends of Middle School Education A safe and structured learning environment is the first requirement of a good school. Children who feel safe and secure will better learn basic American values. In return they will learn the basis of good citizenship and become better students. In response to growing levels of violence in our schools, many parents, teachers, and school officials have been forced to look toward school uniforms as one potentially positive way to reduce discipline problems...
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Commit Acts Littleton Colorado
3,416 wordsIn A Time of Violence Everywhere we look we see some sort of violence, if its not ourselves committing the violence, someone around us is. It is as though it never fails, on television it is not considered a good show unless there is some sort of shoot em up seen on every show. There is not an easy solution to stopping the violence that occurs each day. Instead it will take a nation wide contribution to even begin to control violence. I hope to show how violence is caused, who commits violence, ...
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