Prisons: The Role Of Gangs In Prison

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cheerleader, an ally, an enemy, or a recruit. In the big house, one can alter the big fish, little pond theory into a prison one. In prison first time inmates always a little guppy, in an ocean filled with sharks and barracudas. Correction officers cannot see or control everything, and worst some corrections officers are crooked and corrupted. National Gang Intelligence Center, or NGIC estimates that 230,000 inmates are part of a gang affiliation in both federal and state prisons. A prison gangs main goals are to recruitment, profit, and sometimes protection. The prison gang will typically involve in any crime in prison to further their objectives examples such as murder, assaults, prostitution, drugs, threats to staff, to even gambling (2011

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