Causes: Joining the family. Becoming "made". Being named Vinnie. Effects: Increased gambling drive. Desire to commit illegal activites. Overuse of the word "ey". Increased risk of arrest or detention.
Gangsterism at school can involve activities such as bullying, theft, drug trafficking, and violence. Gangs may recruit members, engage in turf wars, and wield influence through intimidation and coercion. Schools may implement prevention programs and interventions to address gang-related issues and create a safer learning environment.
To combat gangsterism in communities, measures such as increasing community policing, providing youth with alternative opportunities and support services, implementing gang intervention and prevention programs, and promoting collaboration between law enforcement, community organizations, and schools can be effective. It's also crucial to address root causes such as poverty, lack of education, and social inequality.
The Pulfrich effect is caused by a delay in visual processing in one eye, so it can affect individuals of any age. However, response times in detecting the effect may vary among different age groups due to changes in visual processing speed and cognitive abilities.
The alternation effect is a cognitive bias where individuals tend to prefer alternatives when making choices instead of choosing the same option repeatedly. This bias can influence decision-making in various contexts, like selecting between similar products or options.
Genetic drift reduces variation in a population through allele loss, there are 2 situations of GD: a) Bottleneck effect: number of individuals is reduced significantly by a random event b) Founder effect: few individuals are separated and establish their own population both situations result in different allele frequency representations in new populations from their previous population`s
Kill them
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Gangsterism is often driven by a combination of socio-economic factors, including poverty, lack of education, and limited job opportunities, which can lead individuals to seek power and financial gain through criminal activities. Additionally, societal influences such as peer pressure, family environment, and exposure to violence can contribute to the allure of gang culture. In some cases, the desire for protection, belonging, and identity within marginalized communities also plays a significant role in the rise of gangsterism.
Gangsterism is the French word meaning gangsterism. Its context is the collective criminal and often violent activities committed by gangsters and unscrupulous profiteers.
a member of a gang of violent criminals.
The affect of gangsterism in our school is that some children are in these gang staff they usually call it (mavura and mavato) and in school they bring (panga's and knive's) usually on fridae's they fight during school time right in the school premises and police they dont do anything about that we are very affected we sappose to have better education and our school to be secute. Freedom has been given to us education is our key to success but we choose to hurt our parents and give them stresses why?. Government should stand up and fight this gangsterism in our township and in school.
For individuals, there is no such criminal charge as "gangsterism." Members of groups, gangs, families, posses, etc, are charged as individuals with whatever violation they are being prosecuted for (e.g.: Robbery - Homicide - Assault - etc). The fact that they might be members of gangs is immaterial to the crime they are being charged with.There is, however, a federal criminal charge which can be brought against organizations AND individuals - RICO - (Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organazitions. This law is aimed, most famously, at organizations such as La Cosa Nostra/Mafia, but is also applied in the prosecution of a 'gang' and the identifiable leadership of these organizations.
the biggest Californian gangster is Jimmylyn Chase Dorsey
because of student's low self esteem
Not if it is being committed by an Band Council against Indians.
no, it is lack of self esteem
Yes, if it involves assualt, vandalism, or violence-- which most gangs do.