Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Over the weekend
Over the weekend I was in Detroit and while I was there I was able to talk to some teens out there about gangs in Detroit and they were really helpful in my reaserch with gang violence in Detroit one of the cities I am researching
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Key Terms ( 16 )
Crips : The largest and most dangerous gang in the America. Their colors are blue and originated from Los Angeles. They are arch enemies of the Bloods.
Bloods: An African American group of gangs founded in west LOS ANGELES (namely Compton) by Sylvester Scott and Vincent Owens who organized local gangs in the mid to late 60s. They wear red. Their rivals are main rivals are Crips, but sects of Bloods also war with other Bloods. Bloods are also known as Pirus, which is the name of the street where the original Blood groups formed. They are outnumbered about seven to one by the Crips in the LA area.
Mara Salvatrucha: Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13 or MS) is a powerful Central American gang founded in Los Angeles in 1980 by Salvadoran immigrants. The gang operates mainly in Central America and the U.S., but there are traces of the gang in Canada and South America as well. The gang was initially formed to protect Salvadoran immigrants from the Mexican rival gangs that would prey on them.
Latin Kings: The largest Latino gang in Chicago, and perhaps in the United States, are the Latin King and Queen Nation. Latin Kings have chapters all across the US. The colors associated with the Lating Kings are Gold or Yellow and Black. Latin Kings use 5-point crowns as a symbol. The 5 points stand for love, respect, sacrifice, honor, and obedience.
Set: A set is a specific subdivision of the overall gang
Gang: A youth gang is commonly thought of as a self-formed association of peers having the following characteristics: three or more members, generally ages 12-24; a gang name and some sense of identity, generally indicated by symbols such as clothing style, graffiti, and hand signs; some degree of permanence and organization; and an elevated level of involvement in delinquent and/or criminal activity.
Gang Signs: a sign one makes with their hands in representation of what set or hood they are from
Ethnic Gang: a gang that defines themselves by nationalitly or race.
Turf Gang: gangs that defines themselves by they area they live in and control.
Prison Gang: Gangs that start inside the walls of a prison.
Suppliers, they provide the gangs with guns, and drugs.
Communications, they retrieve information for the gang about rival gangs and police operations
Runners and carriers, they carry and deliver drugs and guns
Recruiters, they are involved with drug. They recruit new members into gangs by enticing them and showing the quick profit gain they can get by joining the gang.
Lookouts, they act as lookouts for the police when they gang is being involved with illegal activities.
Area leaders, they are responsible for a section or an area of the bigger gang. They also coordinate all activities within there boundaries.
Bloods: An African American group of gangs founded in west LOS ANGELES (namely Compton) by Sylvester Scott and Vincent Owens who organized local gangs in the mid to late 60s. They wear red. Their rivals are main rivals are Crips, but sects of Bloods also war with other Bloods. Bloods are also known as Pirus, which is the name of the street where the original Blood groups formed. They are outnumbered about seven to one by the Crips in the LA area.
Mara Salvatrucha: Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13 or MS) is a powerful Central American gang founded in Los Angeles in 1980 by Salvadoran immigrants. The gang operates mainly in Central America and the U.S., but there are traces of the gang in Canada and South America as well. The gang was initially formed to protect Salvadoran immigrants from the Mexican rival gangs that would prey on them.
Latin Kings: The largest Latino gang in Chicago, and perhaps in the United States, are the Latin King and Queen Nation. Latin Kings have chapters all across the US. The colors associated with the Lating Kings are Gold or Yellow and Black. Latin Kings use 5-point crowns as a symbol. The 5 points stand for love, respect, sacrifice, honor, and obedience.
Set: A set is a specific subdivision of the overall gang
Gang: A youth gang is commonly thought of as a self-formed association of peers having the following characteristics: three or more members, generally ages 12-24; a gang name and some sense of identity, generally indicated by symbols such as clothing style, graffiti, and hand signs; some degree of permanence and organization; and an elevated level of involvement in delinquent and/or criminal activity.
Gang Signs: a sign one makes with their hands in representation of what set or hood they are from
Ethnic Gang: a gang that defines themselves by nationalitly or race.
Turf Gang: gangs that defines themselves by they area they live in and control.
Prison Gang: Gangs that start inside the walls of a prison.
Suppliers, they provide the gangs with guns, and drugs.
Communications, they retrieve information for the gang about rival gangs and police operations
Runners and carriers, they carry and deliver drugs and guns
Recruiters, they are involved with drug. They recruit new members into gangs by enticing them and showing the quick profit gain they can get by joining the gang.
Lookouts, they act as lookouts for the police when they gang is being involved with illegal activities.
Area leaders, they are responsible for a section or an area of the bigger gang. They also coordinate all activities within there boundaries.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Websites
Teens against gang violence
http://www.tagv.org/home.htm
History on Gang violence
http://www.gripe4rkids.org/his.html
Teenage girls and gang violence
http://www.casanet.org/library/delinquency/teenage.htm
http://www.gangsorus.com/gangstagirls.html
Know Gangs
http://www.knowgangs.com/
Gangs of the USA
http://www.segag.org/usamap.html
Gangs Across America
http://www.gangsacrossamerica.com/profiles_ms13.php
http://baonline.org/NowWhat/Articles/BreakTheLaw/MyLife.html
http://www.tagv.org/home.htm
History on Gang violence
http://www.gripe4rkids.org/his.html
Teenage girls and gang violence
http://www.casanet.org/library/delinquency/teenage.htm
http://www.gangsorus.com/gangstagirls.html
Know Gangs
http://www.knowgangs.com/
Gangs of the USA
http://www.segag.org/usamap.html
Gangs Across America
http://www.gangsacrossamerica.com/profiles_ms13.php
http://baonline.org/NowWhat/Articles/BreakTheLaw/MyLife.html
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
What I did today
today in school I did some more reaserch on the popular gangs the bloods and the crips. I read about the two gangs and how they got started and how they spread across the united states.
Later on today Im going to talk to my youth pastors about setting up a date at the end of February for my event.
Later on today Im going to talk to my youth pastors about setting up a date at the end of February for my event.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
What I did today
Today I reasearhed information about gangs in these cities
- Chicago Illinoise
- Los Angeles California
- Baltimore Maryland
- Miami Florida
Today i also reaseached information about gang problems in pittsburgh. I made up a survey to hand out in the next few days
Friday, January 4, 2008
My project
For my graduation project I am doing gang violence in pittsburgh and major cities across the states. What I plan on doing for the actual project is putting together an event for teens ages 10 and up. The event will be a disscusion that will informative but fun for everyone who attends its. What I am going to do first is talk to my youth pastor's at my church to set up a day for the event. Then I will start getting all my information together and what I plan on doing and talking about.
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