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Street Gangs. Giacomo Guiulfo Ismael Tudela Nicolas Ferradas Augusto Miro -Quesada. Street Gangs.
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StreetGangs “Our topic is Street Gangs. We chose this topic because we wanted to know how to avoid them. We are worried about their dangerous behavior, because it affects a lot of people who can be hurt or die.”
Street Gangs and Robbers Street gangs are made up of young people that are fragile within themselves, but they want to look strong in society and manifest their ideas with violent behaviour. • STREET GANGS • Wear gang clothes. • They have tattoos of their gang on their bodies. • Have a gang name • Have a territory • They paint graffiti • They are 10 years old and older. • They are big groups • The aim of street gangs goal is to fill an emptiness they feel in the bottom of their hearts. • ROBBERS • Wear any type of clothes or black clothes. • Do not necessarily have tattoos • They have an alias • They don`t have a marked territory. • They don`t paint graffiti. • They are any age. • They are small groups • The aim of robbers goal is to have money and things they want. VIDEO
Streetgangs in the world The firstgangthatappearedwasformedbyIrishimmigrants and wascalledFortyIrish Thieves. The first Latinoamerican street gang formed by young people appeared around 1990 in countries like Guatemala, Honduras, Brazil, Peru, and Chile. In Lima there are around 5000 street gang members which are involved in vandalism and delinquency.
Reformatories Reformatoriesare centers forpeoplewhohaveproblems and are veryviolent. Theproblemwithreformatoriesisthatnotalwaysyoungpeoplethatgothere are reformedwhentheyleave. Interview to Ms. Lourdes.wmv
Conclusions • Street gangs want to rebel against society as a way to make themselves be heard and understood. • 2. Street gangs really need to be listened to by others. We have to put street gangs in places so they can really change and express themselves properly. Parents or relative's help is very important.
Resources • Interview tothe Supervisor of Serenazgo of La Molina: Mr. UrbIna. Phone 989296005 • Interview to Manuel Velarde:Specialistonthe “Program of Prevention of Urban and Familiar violence ” UnitedStates(San Francisco) mavelca@comcast.net • Lourdes Masson- Phsychologist- Pontificia Universidad Católica of PerúMg. Psicoterapeuta FamiliarMg. Neuropsicología • http://revista.univa.mx/n50/Art.JorgeyGraciela.html • http://sisbib.unmsm.edu.pe/bibvirtualdata/Tesis/Human/villegas_af/cap2.pdf