What were the reasons the different gang members fight?
Two-bit thinks fights are the thing to do, but Ponyboy admits that he does not like fighting. He sums it all up when he says (in chapter nine), Soda fought for fun, Steve for hatred, Darry for pride, and Two-Bit for conformity.
What is Chapter 9 about in the outsiders?
Summary: Chapter 9 Feeling sick before the rumble, Ponyboy swallows five aspirin and struggles to eat his dinner. The boys have bathed and made themselves look “tuff,” and leave for the rumble excitedly. Ponyboy feels a sinking feeling when he sees the other greasers.
What is the process of getting in a gang?
Gang members join a gang by either committing a crime or undergoing an initiation procedure wherein they are beaten by fellow gang members to test their courage and fighting ability.
What are the stages of gang development in communities?
Stages of Gang Development
- Gang leaders aware of ripe drug markets outside major urban areas;
- Develop plan for gang members to go to a city without gangs;
- Gang members goes to new city and moves into inner city neighborhood;
- More members arrive to recruit.
What is CSE CCE?
Test Your Child Exploitation Knowledge. Exploitation – including Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) – is an issue that anyone working with children and families should have a good understanding of.
What is CCE or CSE?
Tackling child exploitation is a complex task. Perpetrators of child sexual exploitation (CSE) and child criminal exploitation (CCE) can share patterns of behaviour in respect of coercion, violence, intimidation and the power imbalance inherent in them and many other offences.
What are the three new additions that have been made to KCSiE 2020?
What changes have been made in the 2020 version?
- Mental and Physical health.
- Contextual safeguarding.
- Child criminal exploitation and child sexual exploitation.
- Mental Health.
- Supply staff.
What are the three key changes in 2020 to KCSiE?
Why is it being updated? The DfE state that they’ve made key changes to KCSiE 2020 in three circumstances: To reflect legislation and where this has subsequently required it – as is the case with mandatory Relationship Education, Relationship and Sex Education and Health Education from September 2020.
What should you do if you are concerned that a child may be at risk of significant harm?
If a child is in immediate danger or is at risk of serious significant harm, the practitioner should contact the Police (999) and refer to MASH as soon as possible. For more information, see Action Following Referral of Safeguarding Concerns Procedure, Immediate Protection.
What to do if you know a child is being mistreated?
How do I report suspected child abuse or neglect? Contact your local child protective services office or law enforcement agency. Call or text 1.800.