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Published: 18.04.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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As you can see from reading the Federal Corrections System is in need for some dying help, to stop the gang violence. If not for the prison itself but for the communities that these gangsters are being released in. You can only guess, about what the future holds in store as regards for gangs and prisons. It is certain that more gangs and gang members are appearing in prisons where, as the totals are approaching up to approximately 2,000,000 people confined in prisons and jails in the United States and that number has been growing rapidly over the past two decades. Increasingly violent crimes committed by gang members and the use of imprisonment and longer sentences to control them, suggest more gang members will fill prison cells in the future. As a result of their imprisonment, gang members from different cities within the same state will have an opportunity to meet. If they are of the same race or ethnicity, they may join forces with gangs they would never have had the chance to meet with on the street. Also, what happens when they return to the streets? Will they bring their new alliances to the gangs from which they were taken when arrested?…

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