Well...not a culture but an independent religious group. By saying religious, im not referring to any biblical reference. It is because they believe' the rituals of gangs
No, it isn't, but some of the MMC gangs are based on real gangs.
No, especially because LA gangs are infamous for their creation of the gang culture in America.
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One can find information about street gangs by researching in a psychological journal. There are countless journal articles about the culture and background to individuals who are members of street gangs.
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Yes, it was loosely based on Herbert Ashbury's non-fiction account of gang life in New York City in the 19th century, Gangs of New York.
Yes, there is a gang culture in Britain but it is not as pervasive or extreme as in some other countries. Gangs in Britain typically form around local areas or postcodes and engage in criminal activities such as drug dealing, violence, and territorial disputes. However, it's important to note that not all young people involved in gangs participate in criminal activities, and efforts are being made to address the root causes and provide support for those at risk of gang involvement.
Meerkats are the territorial type that live in groups called gangs. As with most territorial, group-based animals, their biggest competetors are other gangs of meerkats.
Moldova's culture is still based on a rural of life
Every ethnic group were/are all part of the history of gangs. Originally gangs were formed as self-protection and as social clubs. In early 19th century Irish immigrants formed the very 1st street gangs in New York. Later with the arrival of immigrants of many ethnicities, other gangs began to form, mostly by race or culture. But most of the famous ganga is the Latin King Nation lkn
Yes, some boys in the 1950s did fantasize about gangs due to the popularity of movies and TV shows that romanticized gang culture. However, it's important to note that these images were often exaggerated and not a true reflection of gang life at the time.
Every ethnic group were/are all part of the history of gangs. Originally gangs were formed as self-protection and as social clubs. In early 19th century Irish immigrants formed the very 1st street gangs in New York. Later with the arrival of immigrants of many ethnicities, other gangs began to form, mostly by race or culture. But most of the famous ganga is the Latin King Nation lkn