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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Monster Concept Map, Sense of power gave him leadership role, Being victimized when younger led to Gang members as role models, Family lack of parental supervision/attention leads to seeking attention and a family in the gang, leads to seeking attention and a family in the gang allowing Gang members as role models, Not bonded to society lack of attachment quit going to school, diminished belief/ability of finding a job leads to theft/stealing, Family lack of parental supervision/attention absent father, p. 228 guns were tools of communication led to Concern for Survival, Labeled "Monster" causes him to see himself as a monster and thus, act in that way, Labeled "Monster" places pressure to keep increasing severity of crimes, to see himself as a monster and thus, act in that way ???? These labels and reputations are also reinforced in his group which is unique to his upbringing, suggesting differential assocation, honor society..., Labeled "Monster" must keep reputation, Concern for Survival consists of p. 138 survival instint: kill or be killed, Family lack of parental supervision/attention working mother, others carrying guns; could be killed without protection increased murder, Sense of power made him feel responsiblity, when in prison he was reunited with other members in his gang results in no individual deterrence for crimes, Being victimized when younger happened when p. 100 had lips busted, Concern for Survival ???? We all have a concern for survival-- why does this concern manifest itself into guns and violence for Kody but not for you and me? Can you point to some social, cultural or structural causes that we've discussed that explain this? Diff. Assoc., Honor Society, social disorganization, etc. or some combination of those?, We all have a concern for survival-- why does this concern manifest itself into guns and violence for Kody but not for you and me? Can you point to some social, cultural or structural causes that we've discussed that explain this? Diff. Assoc., Honor Society, social disorganization, etc. or some combination of those? I'd pose the same question here? Many of us are victimized as kids but don't response as Kody has--it seems cultural and environment are key to influencing how that victimization influences our response. Can you see how any theories we've discussed would pertain to this? Being victimized when younger