Racially Oppressed Group Research Paper

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The reason minorities and racially oppressed groups make up most of the members in gangs is due to the fact that they are socially disadvantaged. This is because they have little financial support, familial support and that they are tracked together during their years of schooling. In the U.S. 75% of the gangs are made up of people with Latino and African American ethnic backgrounds. This shows that at least ¾ of the gang members in the U.S. are racially oppressed groups, maybe more.
One reason that minorities and racially oppressed groups make up the majority of gangs is because they don’t have a lot of financial support. Generally, in smaller towns people who are African American, Hispanic, and Latino make up roughly two thirds of the gang …show more content…

is because members don't receive enough familial support at home. A commonly accepted fact is that one out of every three African males between the age of 18-30 are incarcerated. This means if these men have families, their kids are growing up without a father and sometimes without a mother. This means oftentimes, these children are growing up without any primary caretaker. Without parental guidance, these kids are left to fend for themselves. By not getting their immediate needed support these kids are left broken. Kids in this position commonly seek a “family” they never had and will leave their “home” they have to join a gang. It is in this gang were they find the love and support and make this group their …show more content…

Tracking is where students are separated into classes based on their academic ability. According to a 2015 PEW case study 50% of students who drop out are either Hispanic or African American. This shows that because these students are tracked together they are more likely to drop out. One of the problems with tracking is that the students t with high income households and who have support, continue to perform well in school and succeed, while students will low income households and limited resources continue to fail. The students drop out because they don't get the support they need, and when they do drop out they seek support they’re not receiving at home finding it in a gang. Some argue that there is no correlation between ethnic background and gang involvement, and that the real reason is socioeconomic status. Those who argue this say that the lower the income of your family, the more likely your are to be in a gang, and not because of their race. Although they have a good point, they neglect the fact that so many African American and Latino men are incarcerated due to their race. This absence leaves their kid at home without needed support. In turn, without the needed support in their household these children look elsewhere usually finding it in a

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