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Living in the Shadows - Unveiling the Hidden Realities of Urban Gangs - cover

Living in the Shadows - Unveiling the Hidden Realities of Urban Gangs

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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In the labyrinthine streets of urban America, gangs cast long shadows, ensnaring countless young lives in a cycle of violence and despair. This book unveils the hidden world of gangs, delving into the complexities that drive their formation and the devastating impact they have on individuals and communities.

Through the eyes of gang members, we witness the allure of gang life, the promise of protection, belonging, and power that draws so many to join. Yet, behind this façade lies a harsh reality of violence, crime, and broken dreams. We explore the socioeconomic conditions that perpetuate gang activity, the lack of opportunities that push young people into the arms of gangs, and the systemic barriers that make it difficult to escape the gang lifestyle.

Furthermore, we examine the role of law enforcement, social services, education, employment, and community development in addressing gang problems. We analyze the effectiveness of various approaches to gang prevention and intervention, highlighting the need for comprehensive strategies that involve all stakeholders. This book is a call to action, urging policymakers, community leaders, and individuals to confront the root causes of gang violence and create pathways to success for all young people.

With unflinching honesty and compassion, this book sheds light on the human toll of gang violence and the urgent need for transformative change. It is a powerful indictment of the social and economic inequalities that fuel gang activity and a clarion call for a more just and equitable society where all young people have the chance to thrive.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 161 pages.

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