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Thalia M. Thomas & Amiah D. Cooke Gang Violence 2/7/12

Problem 1

Problem 2 The problem is that how to convince gang members to get out the gangs?

Problem Solution 3 The last problem is that How prevent gangs causing violence?

The Cause The cause was that when people are in gangs they feel powerful. Then they want to have status and feel peer pressure. The affect that people are in gangs, people lose their lives just because of the gangs.

Scope The Scope of the Problem was a National Problem.

3 Possible Solutions Step up task force as in coordinate and implement gang prevention. Try to convince gang members to get out of the gangs. Have police on every street investigation.

Best Solution The best solution is Solution #1 because the police can help stop gang violence.