Monster: The autobiography of the members of L. A. Gang is autobiography that details the crime and private life of Kody Scott. This book tells how and how Scott participated in gang life, what happened among his gang members, and how his life changed after imprisonment. It provides insight into the internal work of the American gang and proves the harsh lives of those who choose to be part of it. Shakur gave his early days, his time as a street leader, and a detailed explanation of his transformation in prison.
Monster: Members' autobiography by L. A. Gang "In order to fail, where you come from, you need to" enter "(Shakur, 226). This sentence comes from Sanyika Shakur (aka Monster Cody Scott) monster. The autobiography of the gang member of Los Angeles includes the mentality of the people who grew up in the concrete jungle of southern Los Angeles. This is a powerful explanation of the human spirit for the uncannable possibility of winning the fight for everyday life. His story begins with his change in members of the New Afrikan Independ, the beginning of his gang life (from 11 years old), his teenage (mainly spent at various remedial facilities), and finally .
Book monster: Sanyika Shakur (aka Kody Scott's LA Gang Autobiography) explains all the events that he experienced by the day Kody decided to leave the gang, and the life after the gang, as Kody participates in the gang doing. He joined the eight-step dumplings at the age of eleven. After graduating from the sixth grader, he began to enter the gang, and he explained his original intention as a greater right to enter society than his own graduation. Kody suggested that he join the gang because there are many things to do about the whole concept of attribution.
Monster: The failure of autobiographical correction system of L.A. Gang members of Sanyika Shakur is that it does not correct gang member's behavior. In fact, the prison only makes the problem worse. The organized crime group sent to the prison was bigger, looked stronger, had a new enemy, and was enthusiastic to return to the street. Being sent to prison with the eyes of a monster was another step for him to go to OG. Situation The harder the prison is the better. The first mistake in the correction system is to group the gangs rather than to separate them.