Sureños Essays

  • Summary Of Stereotyping In Zoot Suit

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    Stereotyping has been a problem for society for many years. People believe that stereotyping does not exist because they might not experience it, but little do they know stereotyping has existed for quite some time. In the book Zoot Suit, Luis Valdez illustrates stereotyping toward the Mechicanos who lived in Los Angeles in the 1940s by utilizing external conflict, imagery, and symbolism to show how the Mechicanos suffered through the discrimination by the media and the court. To start off, Luiz

  • Latin Kings Research Papers

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    American Justice 100 Latin Kings Ryan Rodriguez 4/14/14 The Latin kings are one of the biggest and strongest gangs in the United States. The Latin kings are a based in Chicago and New York and were started in the 1940 by Puerto Rican immigrants. They are very big in the distribution of drugs like cocaine, and heroin. I will explain too you with how the Latin Kings started, how the Latin kings work, the structure of the Latin Kings, what certain symbols represent for the Latin Kings.

  • Aryan Brotherhood Case Study

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    While individuals who end up getting sent to prison have many issues to look forward to, one of the biggest issues they have to deal with is who or how will they get classified. While they in-processed into the jail system, the incoming inmate has to form some sort of allegiance towards their own race. Whites, hang out with whites, Hispanics with Hispanics and African Americans with African Americans. Street gang members who had issues outside of the wire fence, no longer have issues while being

  • The MS-13 Gang

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    The MS-13 gang, well known as Mara Salvatrucha 13, is one of the most organized and violently dangerous gangs in the United States. The gang was establishes in the 1980, in the predominately Spanish speaking parts of Los Angeles, initially starting off with refuges who were in nature calm and in control. However, some Mexican immigrants began their power guiding and controlling these individuals into an underworld organization, which quickly began to harden the individuals. Once this occurred in

  • Analysis Of Homegirls: Language And Cultural Practice Among Latina Youth Gangs

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    As stated, Nor members tend to use a dialect of English called “Chicano English,” and Sur members use primarily Spanish. To the Sureños, using English is equivalent to abandoning Mexico as a whole. Many Sureños have linguistic competence-- (Dr. Di Giovine lecture, 19) which is the mental understanding of a language’s rules-- in English since it is thrust upon them at SJHS. However, in their communities, they reject its

  • Violence In Prison Gangs

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    In order to be able to understand the reason why violence is highly used in prison gangs we most know the history behind their organization. For example, the NF originated in Soledad prison in California in the mid 1960s. They were formed because they were tired of being the victim of abuse from the EME so they branched off and made their own organization. The NF members that started the prison gang were once Mexican Mafia members. The EME would prey upon those who weren't part of them. The Mexican

  • Social Deviance Of Tattoos

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    Tattoos have been around a long time, and have had various meanings attached to them. They have been marks of ownership, and also badges of honor. In ancient times slaves would be marked to show who owned them, criminals might be marked to show people their crimes. In this century Halters’ SS, would tattoo prisoners capable of work with a serial number for identification purposes. The total institution they find themselves trapped in leaves no choice in receiving these tattoos. People who elected

  • Essay On Gangs In Prison

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    Gangs in Prison Prison gangs have become a big problem in the correctional facilities today. The gang has started to control the prisons and making the work life for correctional officers very difficult. They are able to run their criminal empire on the outside from the inside of the jail and also try and traffic drugs into the prisons and among many other things. Prison gangs are criminal organizations that are formed with the inmates within the correctional facility. The gangs are

  • Relationship Between 18th Street Gang And FARC

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    gang members often identify themselves with the number 18 on their clothing and sporting clothing from sports teams such as the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers and Oakland Raiders. 18th Street colors are blue and black with blue representing Sureños, the gangs from the oldest barrios in Southern California, and black representing the original color for the

  • Essay On Gangs In America

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    Gangs in the United States Gangs have been a part of the United States culture since the beginning of our nation. They are an organized group of criminals who defend their turf and mark the streets and territory with graffiti (Stark 15). Most gang members wear color bandanas in order to represent their gang and to create an identity. Today, gang violence is a huge problem in America because it creates homicides and violence crimes. There is also a problem regarding the reason why young people join

  • Gang Members Should Receive Stiffer Penalties

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    While walking through La Paz Middle School on June 8,2014, Salinas High School student, Daniel Castillo was shot by two Sureno Gang members and left to die. He was due to graduate from high school at the end of summer school. Instead, he died that afternoon (Adami par.1). A shame that Castillo was fatally shot that afternoon many believe that the two gang members should be given stiffer penalties but that is not the solution. When viewed from the outside many believe gang members should receive much

  • California Prisons: The Aryan Brotherhood Case

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    The Aryan Brotherhood, The Aryan Brotherhood (also known as the Brand) is a white male prison gang that was organized in 1964 at California's San Quentin maximum security prison and It was founded by white supremacists Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham . The gang was formed initially as a racial hate group for the purpose of intimidating nonwhite inmates. Over the course of several decades, the gang spread to other California prisons, prisons in other states, and federal prisons. It has been estimated