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For more than ten years, sociologist Martin Jankowski did participant observation of thirty-seven gangs in Boston, Los Angeles, and New York City. __(11)__ stereotypes, Jankowski did not find that the motive for joining was to escape from a broken home because there were as many members from 12 as from broken homes. Neither did Jankowski find that they joined to seek a substitute family since as many boys said they were close to their families as said they were not. Rather, the boys joined to gain access to money, to have __(13)__ , such as girls and drugs, to maintain anonymity in committing crimes, to get protection, and to help the community. This last reason may seem surprising, but in some neighborhoods, gangs protect residents from outsiders. The boys also saw the gang as a(n) __(14)__ to the dead-end jobs held by their parents.
Neighborhood residents are __(15)__ about gangs. On the one hand, they fear the violence. On the other hand, many adults once belonged to gangs, and stated that since gang members are the children of people who live in the neighborhood, they often provide better protection than the police.
Rather, the boys joined to gain access to money, to have ___, such as girls and drugs, to maintain anonymity in committing crimes, to get protection, and to help the community.
Arecreation正確答案
Baspiration
Cdelusion
Dfusion
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