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A gang is a social phenomenon where a group of troubled youths come together and form an organization wherein they engage in rule-breaking activities. There are many reasons for gangs to spring up, such as lack of money or poor treatment among peers. Gangs often try to recruit new members from the ranks of depressed and lonely teens. Gangs are usually [[criminal]], and engage in activities such as [[blackmail]], [[drug]] dealing and violence against other gangs.
 
A gang is a social phenomenon where a group of troubled youths come together and form an organization wherein they engage in rule-breaking activities. There are many reasons for gangs to spring up, such as lack of money or poor treatment among peers. Gangs often try to recruit new members from the ranks of depressed and lonely teens. Gangs are usually [[criminal]], and engage in activities such as [[blackmail]], [[drug]] dealing and violence against other gangs.
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==See Also==
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* [[Drug trafficking]] of the [[Drug cartel]]s, [[Mafia]], Gangs, [[Drug dealer]]s
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* [[Public school values]] [[entitlement mentality]] [[Indoctrination]] in the [[Public schools in the United States]]
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* [[Rap music]]
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* [[Gangster]]
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* [[Poverty]]
  
 
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[[Category:Crime]]
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[[Category:Police State]]
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[[Category:Oppression]]

Revision as of 04:50, December 4, 2014

A gang is a social phenomenon where a group of troubled youths come together and form an organization wherein they engage in rule-breaking activities. There are many reasons for gangs to spring up, such as lack of money or poor treatment among peers. Gangs often try to recruit new members from the ranks of depressed and lonely teens. Gangs are usually criminal, and engage in activities such as blackmail, drug dealing and violence against other gangs.

See Also