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jinqinbei
04-27-2011, 09:49 AM
Gangs in England
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Many researchers have rejected the existence of gangs in the UK for they do no appropriate the stereotypes of American gangs. However, Klein (2001, 2004,discount mbt (http://www.mbtantishoesuk.com/), 2005) suggests that many American gangs also do not fit these stereotypes. In 2001 a writing entitled the Eurogang Paradox was promulgated. Klein (2001) who coined the term did so in answer to this disapproval of avenue gangs in Europe.

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