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Their main target is rival gangs, they, however, end up hurting people who are not involved in their trouble. Since they are not sharpshooters, they end up hurting the bystanders and wounding others. This gang goes by the name "six the folk nation". Some of their major crimes have been shooting a ten-year-old girl in the neck and participating in a robbery so as finance their operations. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/01/nyregion/members-of-violent-brooklyn-gang-face-murder-charges.html?_r=1&ref=crimeandcriminals Implicit theory of causation used. The article has used the classical theory to explain the events and behaviors of this gang, which views that punishment and deterrence, should be the basis for crime control.
In this article much has been said on deterrence whereby most of the gang members have already been arraigned in court charged, and others have already been put in custody for their actions. From the article thus; we can see the reaction of the Federal District, as being driven by the classical theory and, therefore, taking the action of prosecuting and deterring the offenders, as a means of correcting their antisocial behavior. Crime theorization from what the article reports, it would be agreeable to say that not much information has been given on the criminal activities of the "six folk nation" gang.
It would, therefore, be stated that the crime has been implicitly theorized. In this case thus; the article gives just enough information to pass the message, about the illegal actions of the gang. However, though, there is a description of the activities that took place in April and September 2008, there is no clarity on the actual events of the two occasions to make the theorization explicit. It is thus implicitly theorized. Event analysisFrom my view, crimes in society are partly caused by the social structure of the people.
This is how people tend to group themselves depending on their social class, level of education, and others. In the case of the "six folk nation" gang, maybe a closer scrutiny of the composition would elicit ideas that the members of the gang belong together in the social structure and thus support each other’s actions regardless. According to lecture 1 on law-breaking, the system of organization among the members of a particular social group is likely to cause crime. In this article, thus, organized crime by the members of the six folk nation was driven partly by what they believed as a social group.
What they declare to govern them thus has caused them to join such a gang and live by the rules which govern their social beliefs. Robert Merton observes that these crimes could be because American society highly emphasizes the accumulation of wealth and at the same time provides limited opportunity for the accumulation of the same. “Six folk nations” is made up of young men in their early, mid, and late 20s. This confirms this argument in that they are expected to be as independent as their fellows in well-to-do societies, but their particular circle is doing little or nothing to ensure that they are ranked in the same state as their counterparts. So to prove a point, they gang up to meet these expectations and end up committing crimes.
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