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Most youths who join gangs have already been involved in delinquency and drug use. Once in the gang, they are quite likely to become more actively involved in delinquency, drug use, and violence—and they are more likely to be victimized themselves. . . . Gang involvement dramatically alters youngsters’ life chances—particularly if they remain active in the gang for several years. . . . The gang acts as “a powerful social network” in constraining the behavior of members, limiting access to prosocial networks, and cutting individuals off from conventional pursuits. These effects . . . bring disorder to the life course in a cascading series of difficulties, including school dropout, early pregnancy or early impregnation, teen motherhood, and unstable employment. –“The Impact of Gangs on Communities,” James C. Howell What does the author mean when he states that gangs act as "powerful social networks” that "constrain the behavior” of members? Check all that apply. Those involved with gangs are free to seek out other interests, such as school and sports. Those involved with gangs are more likely to be cut off from their families. Gangs encourage members to pursue college education and regular employment. Being involved with a gang increases the likelihood of dropping out of school. Once a person becomes involved with a gang, gang members replace his or her previous circle of friends.

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Answer: What are the effects of gang involvement on young people? Check all that apply.

A .increased likelihood of committing a crime

C. increased likelihood of being a victim of a crime

D. increased likelihood of dropping out of school

E. increased likelihood of being involved with an unplanned pregnancy

G. increased likelihood of incarceration

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The correct answers are B. Those involved with gangs are more likely to be cut off from their families. D. Being involved with a gang increases the likelihood of dropping out of school. E. Once a person becomes involved with a gang, gang members replace his or her previous circle of friends.

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In the text, the author explains gangs have a strong influence on its members by encouraging them to participate in illegal or negative activities such as violence, drug abuse, and crimes. Besides this, gangs become “a powerful social network”, this means gangs stop individuals from interacting with friends, family, etc. and prevents individuals from pursuing regular goals such as graduating, getting a job, etc, or "constrain the behavior” of members. In this context, members of gans are likely to stop interacting with families and friends (Option B and E) and are likely to drop out of school (Option D).

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