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1. Sudden self-segregation.
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2. Clustering of rival groups.
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3. Unusual movement of groups from their normal territory.
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4. Students attending school event which they do not normally attend.
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5. Isolated racial fights.
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6. Violent incident or disorder in the community.
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7. Discovery of weapons on or around school property.
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8. Increased conflict on buses, at bus stops, and along bus routes.
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9. Increased concern among custodial, cafeteria and transportation personnel.
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10. Parents withdrawing students to protect them.
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11. Older students attempting to protect younger students who are not their siblings.
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12. Increase in gang graffiti on walls, textbooks, and papers.
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13. "X-ing" out of graffiti on walls, fences, etc. in the neighborhood.
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14. Sudden and excessive change of the style of manner of wearing clothes.
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15. Limited color choices of clothing (usually to one or two colors only).
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16. The sudden interest and excessive concern about the condition of accessories, such as bandannas.
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