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Gangs
Ross Kemp squares up to the world's hardest streetfighters in Gangs... Across the world millions of people are members of street gangs.In groups they fight, stab, rob, rape and murder anyone who isn't one of their own. And when rival gangs meet - what you get is warfare. Ross Kemp, whose dad was a copper and taught him right from wrong, decided to infiltrate these secret underworld organizations to discover who they are, what makes them tick and what the law is doing to curb their criminal activity.On his harrowing journey he: • meets murderous members of the Number gang in a Cape Town jail • crosses paths with warlords in Guatemala • gets shot at in El Salvador • is set on fire as an initiation test for Russian Neo-Nazis Only TV hardman Ross Kemp could get this close to the world's most violent street gangs: he's tough enough to earn their trust and so get them to confide their innermost secrets.It's a wild ride - and not for the faint hearted. Ross Kemp was born in Essex in 1964, to a father who was a senior detective with the Metropolitan Police and had served in the army for four years.He is a BAFTA award-winning actor, journalist and author, who is best known for his role of Grant Mitchell in Eastenders.His award-winning documentary series Ross Kemp on Gangs led to his international recognition as an investigative journalist.
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Gangs II
Hard man Ross Kemp journeys into dark heart of some of the most notorious gangs on earth in Gangs II. Ross Kemp once again squares up to the world's deadliest gangsters in this breathtaking follow up to the bestselling Gangs.This time his travels take him as close to home as Liverpool and as far away as Colombia and East Timor. And the gangs he meets just get meaner: * Ross is tear-gassed investigating Polish Neo-Nazi football thugs * In Columbia he meets the Sicarios, who'll kill for a few pesos * A gun is shoved in his face in Los Angeles * He's shown how to make a crossbow in East TimorRisking his life, Ross Kemp goes deep into the realms of gangland culture, and in the nail-biting and jaw-dropping Gangs II, he meets some of the most frightening men in the world. 'Frightening, disturbing' Irish ExaminerRoss Kemp was born in Essex in 1964, to a father who was a senior detective with the Metropolitan Police and had served in the army for four years.He is a BAFTA award-winning actor, journalist and author, who is best known for his role of Grant Mitchell in Eastenders.His award-winning documentary series Ross Kemp on Gangs led to his international recognition as an investigative journalist.
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Animal Gangs
An exciting travel story full of interesting names of different animal groups.For curious adventurers ages 5 years and up. Audra and Oliver Otter go on a boat trip with Pop.But when they wake up after a nap, Pop is nowhere to be found!The two little otters search for their way home. Luckily, they get a lot of help from friendly animal gangs.As long as they watch out for the murder of crows, they’ll be fine.
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Cornerstone on Gangs
As gang violence and county lines drug activity continue to spread across the country, the Policing and Crime Act 2009 provides a civil remedy to try to prevent such violent and disruptive activity. With significant national attention and resources being diverted to the consequences of gang-related behaviour, local authorities and police forces are beginning to utilise applications under Part 4 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009, as a means of addressing gang-related issues.This book examines the Policing and Crime Act 2009 and how it can be used as a proactive remedy to address gang-related issues. This title is structured into six sections encompassing:- Background to the Policing and Crime Act 2009 - Applications- The test for an injunction - Orders- Evidence and case preparation- What happens after an injunction is grantedThe text also includes Appendices covering relevant statutes, guidance and precedents.This is an indispensable guide to gang injunctions under the Policing and Crime Act 2009 for local authorities, police forces and for practitioners advising or acting against them. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Local Government Law online service.
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Are gangs rich?
Gangs can generate significant amounts of money through illegal activities such as drug trafficking, extortion, and other criminal enterprises. This can lead to the accumulation of wealth and resources within the gang. However, it's important to note that the wealth generated by gangs is often used to fund their criminal activities and maintain their power, rather than for legitimate business purposes. Additionally, the wealth of gangs is often unevenly distributed among its members, with leaders and higher-ranking members typically having access to more resources than lower-ranking members.
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Have beggar gangs disappeared?
Beggar gangs have not completely disappeared, but their prevalence has decreased in many areas due to increased awareness, law enforcement efforts, and social welfare programs. While some organized groups may still exist, many beggars now operate individually or in smaller, less coordinated groups. Efforts to address the root causes of begging, such as poverty and lack of social support, have also contributed to the decline of beggar gangs in some regions.
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Are boy gangs cool?
Boy gangs are not cool. Gangs often engage in criminal activities, violence, and can have negative impacts on their members and the community. It is important to promote positive and healthy relationships among young boys, rather than glorifying gang behavior. Encouraging boys to find positive outlets for their energy and emotions, such as sports, arts, or community service, can help steer them away from gang involvement.
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What are Russian gangs?
Russian gangs are criminal organizations that operate in Russia and other countries around the world. They are involved in a wide range of illegal activities, including drug trafficking, arms smuggling, human trafficking, extortion, and money laundering. These gangs are known for their violent tactics and strong connections to corrupt officials and businesses. They often have a hierarchical structure and are highly organized, making them a significant threat to law enforcement and public safety.
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Gangs of Sherwood is an explosive action game for 1 to 4 players set in the reimagined world of Robin Hood.
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Sheffield's Most Notorious Gangs
The returning heroes had been forgotten by their country.Men who had risked life and limb in the hellish world of the First World War trenches had no choice but to fight again; this time, for their livelihoods, their families, and a place in society. Reduced to marching with motley suburban regiments, these were the men who left behind the war in Europe, and returned to fight their own wars on the streets of the Steel City.Rifles had been replaced with razors, and bayonets with butcher's knives. This time, the enemy was society itself, more often than not represented by the under-staffed and under siege police force.Money would be made, blood would be shed, and lives would be lost.Sheffield was a city at war with itself, as opposing gangs battled daily for control of the inner city streets. Of these deadly street gangs, two of the largest rival factions held the city in the palm of their hands.The Mooney Gang and the Park Brigade had become the unofficial governing bodies in many of the poorer neighbourhoods, and the authorities seemed powerless to stem the ever growing tide of violence which swept through the streets like a deadly plague. Unchallenged, uncontrollable and unwanted, the gangs of the Steel City seemed to be unstoppable.Only a show of brute force from the authorities could return order to the city.But, for one former soldier in particular, this shift of power arrived too late.
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Are boys' gangs cool?
Boys' gangs are not cool. Gangs often engage in criminal activities, violence, and negative behaviors that can harm individuals and communities. Joining a gang can also have serious consequences for a young person's future, including legal trouble and a negative impact on their education and career opportunities. It's important for young people to seek positive and healthy ways to connect with others and find support, rather than turning to gangs.
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Are gangs so dangerous?
Yes, gangs can be extremely dangerous. They often engage in criminal activities such as drug trafficking, violence, and extortion, which can pose a serious threat to the safety and well-being of communities. Gangs also contribute to the perpetuation of a cycle of violence and crime, making it difficult for individuals to escape their influence. Additionally, the presence of gangs can create a climate of fear and intimidation, impacting the overall quality of life in affected areas.
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Have gangs of beggars disappeared?
While the prevalence of organized gangs of beggars may have decreased in some areas due to increased law enforcement efforts and social services, they have not completely disappeared. Beggars may still operate in smaller, less organized groups or as individuals. Additionally, economic hardships and social inequalities continue to contribute to the presence of beggars in many communities. Efforts to address the root causes of poverty and homelessness are crucial in reducing the prevalence of beggars in society.
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What does gangs 6 mean?
Gangs 6 refers to a specific gang or gang affiliation. The number 6 may have significance within the gang's culture or hierarchy, or it may simply be a way to distinguish this particular gang from others. Gangs often use numbers, symbols, or colors to represent their affiliation and to communicate with other members.
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