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The Exposure of Black and Hispanic Children to Urban Ghettos


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In the mid-2000s, the street gang saw an increase in activity as local African American youths joined for protection in order to avoid harassment, physical assaults, robberies, and murder by the local Latino American populace, a little under half of whom were members of the Rancho Tokers or the Locotes. This increase in local African American youths joining for protection has steadily picked up the pace once again, especially throughout a five year period from late 2012 and into early 2020. Therefore, it isn't uncommon to spot African American individuals representing Dog Town Gangsters as fully-fledged members. The Dog Town Gangsters recruit new members through family relations to past members or through finding troubled adolescents and young adults in local schools or out in the streets.

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