Teens are easy targets.
Teens are easy targets.
Another answer.Teens are having such a tough time right now, they know they want what the gang has. This includes drugs, alcohol, "friends". While the teen has school, a tough life, and really wants to get out.One of the reason that teenagers joined gangs in the 1960 were because they had family problems or just problems in there life.
Gangs of teenagers desperately looking for something to do
Because teenagers are neither- Children are too weak, and adults are too vigilant. Teenagers, on the other hand, are strong, and they are able to keep many secrets.
we are made out to be trouble makers an go around in gangs commiting crimes when not all of us do that some round shopping and hang around with friends and go to youth clubs
they might hate their parents.
teenagers
Sometimes juveniles join gangs for protection. Juveniles who go to juvi do not always join gangs fr protection.
they fear drugs,drinking dropping out,pregancy gangs violence in the schools, sexually transmitted diseases,suicide and AIDS
Talk to your parents. There are many recovery hot lines and classes you can go to to recover or to let go of gangs.
motorcycle gangs really lead the way, but didn't have the disposiable cash that teenagers had. So middleclass teenagers would be the best response.
S.E. Hinton chose to write about gangs in "The Outsiders" to explore themes of belonging, friendship, and the struggles faced by teenagers growing up in a tough environment. By portraying the dynamics of rival gangs and the individuals within them, she could delve into the complexities of identity and loyalty in adolescence.
Don't go where they go