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Gang

culture

by Luisa Rohmann

Structure

1. Definition

1.2. Types

1.3. Ranks

2. History

3. Violence begets violence

4. Sources

Structure

Gangs

- Groups of like-minded people

- Big rivalry between "Gangs"

- Mostly Criminals

- Spending their time with criminal activities

Definition

Mafia

Most infamous known Gang

Activities

Racketeering and overseeing

Known Members/Gangs

Al Capone, Giovanni Brusca

Types

Giovanni Brusca

Street Gang

Most violent gang

Activities

Violence, Prostitution

Known Members/Gangs

Crips & Bloods

Street

gang

Prison gang

Aggressive and violent gang

Affiliated

Street gang -> After serving time

Known Members/Gangs

Hispanic, Europeans

Prison

gang

Ranks

- Boss

- Underboss

-Captain

- Gangsters

-Associates

Ranks

History

- First organized Groups in the 17th Century

-> Established in London

- These groups formed the Underworld

-> Like the black market

- They formed their own Society

-> Own ranks & groups

- Involved in criminal activities

-> Prostitution or money laundering

History

Violence begets

violence

Violence begets violence

Explanation

Violent behavior promotes other violent behavior in return

"Fire against fire" causes more damage

Unlikely Solution

One "Gang" gives in

Downside

But it causes too much damage

Reputation ↓

Sources

-https://www.policechiefmagazine.org/female-gang-membership/

-https://timeline.com/michael-farmer-gang-murder-21a0c8df03cb

-https://www.esquire.de/news/gesellschaft/mafia-beruechtigtsten-bosse-der-welt

https://paperpile.com/g/thesis-structure/

-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison_gangs_in_the_United_States

-https://stock.adobe.com/de/images/gewalt-erzeugt-gegengewalt-stop/42417247

Sources

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