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  2. Aug 1, 2005 · Recent research on identity, culture, and violence in inner-city communities describes a black youth culture, or street code, that influences adolescent behavior, particularly violent behavior.

  3. Gangstas, Thugs, and Hustlas: Identity and the Code of the Street in Rap Music. Recent research on identity, culture, and violence in inner-city communities describes a black youth culture, or street code, that influences adolescent behavior, particularly violent behavior. I build upon such literature through analysis of gangsta rap music ...

  4. show the young people possibilities to find ways out of disadvantaged and discriminating living conditions, if necessary with the help of crime. To appear credible in this respect, gangstas must rap about actual crimes and communicate experiences with which the young people, for their part, are familiar. Keywords

  5. Yet in A World of Gangs, Hagedorn reveals with exacting detail the historical imperative of gangs by laying out evidence of our tainted world history: governments' failures to prevent neglect and, in some cases, participation in direct abuse of vulnerable youth.

  6. In Hagedorn’s view, ‘to properly understand gangs, we need to grasp the depth of the alienation among those who are left out’ because of racial and ethnic oppression (p. xxvii). The ‘desperate conditions in ghettos, barrios, and favelas produce angry and alienated groups of armed young men and women’ (p. 53).

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  8. Mar 17, 2024 · The results show that rappers as gangstas have a high identification potential for the young people – but not in every case. Rappers have to be authentic and show the young people possibilities to find ways out of disadvantaged and discriminating living conditions, if necessary with the help of crime.

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