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... GANG GANGS draw their members from the immediate area , with the result that they generally represent the ethnic and racial composition of the neighborhood . Thus many gangs in New York City , like the neighborhoods to which they belong ...
... GANG GANGS draw their members from the immediate area , with the result that they generally represent the ethnic and racial composition of the neighborhood . Thus many gangs in New York City , like the neighborhoods to which they belong ...
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... GANG OFFERS The gang offers these boys an opportunity to act out their repressed feel- ings and serves as a release for their pent - up frustrations . Even more impor- tant , membership in a gang offers them a shield for their own ...
... GANG OFFERS The gang offers these boys an opportunity to act out their repressed feel- ings and serves as a release for their pent - up frustrations . Even more impor- tant , membership in a gang offers them a shield for their own ...
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... gang which had eyes for them . One of the seniors was with them , Terry , a big kid about twenty who had done some boxing in the Army and had natural military ability . He col- lected the Dealers in a nest of bushes at the peak of a ...
... gang which had eyes for them . One of the seniors was with them , Terry , a big kid about twenty who had done some boxing in the Army and had natural military ability . He col- lected the Dealers in a nest of bushes at the peak of a ...
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