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GANGSTERISM

INRODUCTION Gangsterism are an international phenomenon and it as impacted on many countries across the globe.The growth and development of gangs are linked to questions of security, housing,health,resources,jobs,poverty and above all, solidarity.

BODY WHAT IS GANGS?

1. Gangs are prominent in the larger cities and urban areas in the United States, in prisons and jails while many branches of the original gang are present in small towns and suburbs. American gangs originated in New York City and Chicago and the surrounding areas. The gangs competed with one another for various reasons, such as during the prohibition era for control of illegal drinks, and would often beat or even murder an opposing gang member for attempting to sell or distribute illegal liquor on their "turf". This resulted in retaliation and eventually a "war" between the opposing gangs. In current usage, it typically denotes a criminal organization or else a criminal affiliation. In early usage, the word gang referred to a group of workmen. In the United Kingdom, the word is still often used in this sense, but it later underwent pejoration. The word gang often carries a negative connotation, however, within a gang which defines itself in opposition to mainstream norms, members may adopt the phrase as a statement of identity or defiance.

GANGS IN ASIAN.

1. In discussing banditry in Chinese history, Barrington Moore, Jr. suggests that gangsterism as a "form of self-help which victimizes others" may appear in societies which lack strong "forces of law and order ", he characterizes European feudalism as "mainly gangsterism that had become society itself and acquired respectability". 2. A wide variety of gangs, such as the Order of Assassins, Adam the Leper's gang,Penny mobs , Indian Thugs, Chinese Triads, Snakehead, Japanese Yakuza, Irish mob, Pancho Villa's Villistas, Dead Rabbits, American Old West outlaw gangs, Bowery Boys, Chasers, the Italian mafia, Jewish mafia, and Russian Mafia crime families have existed for centuries. According to some estimates the Thuggee gangs in India murdered 1 million people between 1740 and 1840.

GANGS POPULATION

1. Approximately 785,000 active street gang members, according to the National Youth Gang Center. In 2011 the National Gang Intelligence Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation asserted that "There are approximately 1.4 million active street, prison, and outlaw gang members comprising more than 33,500 gangs in the United States."Approximately 230,000 gang members were in U.S. prisons or jails in 2011.

GANGS VIOLENCE EFFECT THE MENTAL.

1. It is probable that, among gang members, high levels of anxiety disorder and psychosis were explained by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the most frequent psychiatric outcome of exposure to violence. (Prof Jeremy Coid,2013) 2. The fear of future violence and victimisation led young men to experience extreme anxiety.( Prof Jeremy Coid,2013)

HIGH-END NEIGHBORHOOD

1. They want to live in penthouses and nice neighborhoods like anybody else,they live with everyone else, and they dont leave until the community and the law enforcement work together to force them out.(Chief Cook,2013) 2. With the areas growing population, were going to see more crime, but we need to deal with this issue head-on and not react years later,( Mr. Principi,2013)

CONCLUSION The gagsterism crime must be solve to save our country from violence,drugs,homicide and etc. We must take a granted to solve this crime for our future.

REFERENCES

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangsterism 2. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jul/10/dc-areas-high-end-neighborhoodsnot-spared-from-ga/ 3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-23275139

OUTLINE BEL311 HAZE AND THE EFFECTS EE1113F2

MUHAMMAD FARIS BIN MD.ZULKIFLIE (2012832898) MUHAMMAD FAKHRULLAH BIN MOHD SALLEH (2012879262)

PUAN NORHAFIZAH ABDUL HALIL

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