Groups. MS-13 Gang (Series2) Movie  Is anyone familiar with a local gang?  What are the primary recruitment enticements?  What kinds of people are.

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Groups

MS-13 Gang (Series2) Movie  Is anyone familiar with a local gang?  What are the primary recruitment enticements?  What kinds of people are targeted for membership?  What can be done to reduce the significance of gangs?

What type of group would an MS-13 gang be?  Primary?  Secondary?  Reference?  In-group?  Out-group?  How do they feel competition, opposition, or unfairly negative views of out-groups?

What did we learn from the Solomon Ash study related to gangs?

What did we learn from the Milgram experiment related to gangs?

Please list the following types of groups you personally are in.  Primary  Secondary  Reference  In-group  Out-group  How do you feel competition, opposition, or unfairly negative views of out-groups.

What decision making style would work best for:  Hospital emergency room  Bowling club  Research & Development Department in a company (all specialists).  Military  League of Women Voters  NSCC Department

Please give examples of:  Normative organizations  Coercive organizations  Utilitarian organizations