Gang violence affects schools because gangs will often recruit young members near school campuses that are economically disadvantaged. This causes students to drop out of school and some students may be caught in the middle of dangerous gang conflicts.
Sharon Draper was inspired to write about gang violence after witnessing the impact of gangs on her students in urban schools. She wanted to write stories that shed light on this important issue and the struggles faced by young people caught up in gang culture. Her goal was to bring awareness to the realities of gang violence and provide a voice for those affected.
gang violence solves nothing..... violence in all doesnt solve anything
The state of North Dakota has the least gang violence.
No good solutions have been identified. If they had been, gang violence would have been eliminated.
in jail
Schools in low-income communities or urban areas are more likely to be affected by violence due to various factors such as poverty, gang activity, and lack of resources for preventative measures. Additionally, schools with a history of disciplinary issues and inadequate support systems for students may also be more susceptible to violence.
maybe. If they see a lot of that stuff on tv, and if they have the wrong friends that have the potential of becoming a gang or being assosiated with gang violence, then yes.
Gang violence can result any where from 5 years to 25 years, or, in worst case scenario life to death.
Violence caused by gangs like the bloods and the crips.
wow. Nationwide probably around 30% or a little more. Its especially common in middle schools and if they dont grow out of it by 9th grade then chances are they either wont or they will when its too late
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Never