Monday, February 24, 2014

#5 Teens Experiences With Prison

Although this article is not about gang members in prison, I think it is a good example of what can happen to these gang members if they continue with their bad attitude and mischievous crimes. A teenager who participates in gang activity is set up to do awful things like sell drugs, hurt people, rob stores, and more. In carrying out these activities, this teenager could be caught and arrested, leaving them with the only option but to go to prison.

This article tells the stories of four teens who have been sent to prison. One girl is serving a life sentence at the age of only 17 years old. She speaks about how she was so scared when she arrived and  tried to make herself look tougher than she feels. She is afraid to spend the rest of her life in jail. She can not have a job, a family, or any freedom.

Another boy is awaiting his sentence. He talks about his opinion about what prison is all about. "I think prison is not a rehabilitation and it's just there for us to kill each other or to get that mentality that we're nothing." With this mindset it must be extremely hard to picture the rest of your life.

http://www.layouth.com/behind-bars-four-teens-in-prison-tell-their-stories/

Monday, February 10, 2014

#4 Effects of Gangs in Schools and Communities

Gangs were once known to just be limited to major U.S. cities but are now more prominent in every area. Even small cities, suburbs, and rural communities are experiencing the presence and effects of gangs in their everyday lives. According to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, teens are more likely to join or become involved with a gang if they see themselves as deficient in any way and are seeking a seemingly loyal support group.

Many times a teen who joins a gang has a family member who has been or is presently involved with a gang. Joining the gang causes the teenager to feel as though their social life is improving. In reality the group may make this new member become more antisocial in order to stay a part of this gang and keep experiencing what he thinks are benefits.

If a student is involved in a gang, their commitment to performance in school is greatly reduced, especially if drugs or violence increase in their life. Reduced commitment and attention to school work can obviously result in negative consequences, such as dropping out or learning difficulties. In a school attended by gang members, weapons and drugs are reported more often and cause a higher risk of violence on campus. All of this new danger causes a constant feeling of fear to the other students.

Even though violence and drug use seem to be completely personal, the other members of the gang influence each other. Members seem to be victimized. Recovery groups for gang members and support groups for those wanting to leave their gang have proven to be helpful.

http://everydaylife.globalpost.com/gangs-impact-teenagers-3840.html

Monday, February 3, 2014

#3 Video: The Gila River Indian Community's Gangs

When we think of gangs and the violence they cause on their communities, we may mostly think of this happening in big cities. This video demonstrates that not only are gangs an issue in cities, but also the places that are a little bit less populated. Officer Osife talks about the gangs in the Gila River Indian Community and shows us that we do not have to be in New York City to be effected by gangs.