Yes they do because if a kid is in a gang at a young age - chances are they will become more arrogant and aggressive when they are older.
Actually yes! Gangs, drugs, and alcohol is reasons why teens drop out of school becasue they have bad influence and of peer pressure.
The range of kids AND adults joing the gangs are from 14-40 years of age.
no kids join gangs for to be known as a strong guy tough guy and mostly to get into fights with other gangs which involves shooting and murder
most kids who fight who fight in school because they think its cool will end up in gangs because they will have problems with other people from starting fights with allot of people witch may be other gangs in that case they will either be a successful gang member or die trying to be
Because they cannot drive their kids to school, hence kids will have to go to a school bus.
School is for both kids and adults. Universities are for adults while preschool through 12th grade is for kids (although if you turn 18 while still in high school, you are technically an adult). If you look at it more broadly, we are all learning all the time, so while we may not be in a formal classroom, we are always in "school" of sorts.
Why would you want children to join gangs?! Most gangs are dealing with drugs,violence and robbery. Those aren't acceptable.
ATOD can affect teens success in school by having the kids go to school with bad habits and the are skipping class and are not doing there work.
The author, S.E. Hinton, chose to write about gangs in The Outsiders to explore themes of friendship, loyalty, and class divisions among youth. By focusing on the struggles of gangs in the story, Hinton was able to provide a platform to examine the complexities of adolescent identity and societal expectations.
so they beat up kids
Ann W. Lawson has written: 'Kids & gangs' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency, Gangs
gives kids time to relaxbrake from schoolalso, lets kids get over issues in school for a while