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extra martial sex (adultery) |
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sexual behavior from a marital person other than their spouse
there is never meeting of the minds |
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Co-marital sex (swinging) |
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open sexual relationship with other person while both man and wife agree to it
there is a meeting of their minds
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to find people who want to swing |
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1. answering ad in magazine (soft core)
2. swinger bars
3. personal references (match maker)
4. personal seduction
(less common)
(large fear of rejection |
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varieties of swinging
closed |
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two couples swap partners and go to another room
- provides less anxiety
- partners are more affectionate
- maintain martial harmony
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varieties of swinging
open |
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two couples swap partners but stay in the same room, bed or area
- more risk of greater expectations of performance
- female homo intercourse is common
- male homo intercourse is rare
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varieties of swinging
swinging parties (orgies) |
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invite a goup of people over (couples only) and have sexual games to increase sex
- everyone is involved
- pull out of a hat to pick partners
- Advantages:
- more selection
- less pressure
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swinging expectations/ norms |
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1. married player should not get involved emotionally with a swinging partner
2. husband and wives should not go swing alone w/ a third party without consence
3. do not kiss and tell-- privately
4. swingers should not violate the spirit of swingers
- not having sex with the couple, instead having sex with your wife
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1. middle class white suburban house holds
2. some what politically conservaties
3. protestant
4. both men and women have limited outside interest
- the more out there you are the more likely you would be detected
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prostitutes 4 american values |
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1. there's a double standard for women sexual activity
2. prostitutes confirms commercial ethic of capitalism (money making)
3. prostitution is based on alienated labor (not by choice)
4. a devaluation of women |
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Male Prostitution Profile |
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Definition
16-29 years of age (young)
diverse background (most are white)
homo-bi sexual orientation |
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Stratification of both male and female Prositutes |
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1. street hustler (walkers)
2. bar hustlers
3. escorts |
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street hustlers (walkers) |
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works corners
most commonly arrested because of visbility and lack of protection
$10-25 per trick |
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works at bar
work within establishment
better because less visibility, more protection
manger controls money-- $75 per trick |
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200 per trick
agencies provides protection, location and money
run by women |
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3 critique to determine pornography (1973) |
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Definition
1. is the material prurience in natural
(is arousing a sexual interest)
2. does the material contain description information patiently offensive to community standards
3. does the material lack as a whole serious literally, artistic, political, or scientific information |
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is not correlated with hurting women |
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is (violence in sex) positively correlated to hurting women
negative feelings |
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1. 6 pointed star-- 6 principles of king david
2. pitch forks-- (pointed upward) the power of the overcome oppression
3. sword across the top- symbols the life and death in the nation
4. devils horns-- the nation determination to overcome all obstacles
5. tail-- all non white people suffer
6. heart- love for the nation |
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1. heart-- the love for the nation
2. wings-- freedom
3. 6 points with wings-- the 6 prinicples of king David |
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According to the FBI How Many gang members are there in IL?
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400,000 gang members
within 700 cities
102 counties, only 2 have no gang presences |
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1. membership= power
2. increase resources= recources (take care of other members) |
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In chicago alone, there are? |
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125 separate gangs
100,000 members (1/4 of the population) |
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How do they acquire resources? |
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1. drugs distribution
2. murder for hire
3. chop shop operations (have connections so they have a place to sell to)
4. residentially burglary
(100,000 guns have been stolen from homes)
(professional)
(things to turn into tangibles) |
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the 2 super people gangs in Chicago |
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the 2 super folk gangs in Chicago |
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black gangsta disciple nation
manic latin disciples |
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Balck Gangsta Disciple Nation |
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most lethal, and largest gang
18,000-25,000
started as devil disciples in 1960
David Brakestale is founder-- killed in 1974 by rival gang member
Larry King Hoover-- learder to this day
- convicted of killing William Young
- given a 100-250 year sentence
Bos- brothers of struggles (largest presences-- Statesville, Pontiac, Vienna) cities-- Elgin, Rockford, Joliet, Bloomington, Champaign, Decatur |
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founded in 1969
Hitler (inverted swastika) founded it
- killed in 1970 by Latin Kings
Fernando Zayas (ferrnie) is the current leader (convicted murder)
Fastest growing gang because of alliances with BGDN
Cities-- Elgin, quad cities
YLO- Young Latin Organization |
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Perdoninantly African American
Oldest and Second largest in the IL
founded in St. Charles
there are 4 fractions
located in springfield, Peoria, East St. Lousi, Quad Cities
black and gold are their colors |
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the 4 fractions of the Vice Lords |
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Definition
unknown (controlled by Willie Lodi)
mafia insane (troy martin)
traveling (James Miltin)
4 corner hustler (ray Longstreet) |
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Oldest and largest spanish gang
north side faction- Coolen
South side faction |
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also known as El Rukins
Jeff fort-- life sentence at leavenworth federal prison
- attempted to commit treason against the US
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the criteria to be a gang |
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Definition
1. high hierarchy in nature (there is a structure)
2. unification-- take their punishment (does not tell on the gang as a whole)
3. unity in some recognizable way (color, symbols)
4. rewarded based on criminality
(they have a reason for committing the crime)
(always for money) |
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run by few for many
they are cohesive (swift, certain, and serve)
1. top leaders: bosses, kings
2. hard core gang members
3. fridge (wanna-be's) |
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highest level in oligarchy
hard core gang members
very intelligent
have to be violent but get respect from the massives
the greater the power the greater the membership
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second level of oligarchy
in the gang 24/7
the gang= family
they have a hard time getting out of the gang
they have a lot of knowledge about the gang |
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many have limit knowledge
can become a member because they want to be
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identity, recognition
protection
fellowship, brotherhood
intimation (less common) |
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