Boxers in his gym typically come from troubled backgrounds -- broken families, crime-ridden neighborhoods, absentee fathers.
Instead, the young people grew up in crime-ridden areas with few positive role models.
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President Porfirio Lobo said the move would free police officers for street patrols in crime-ridden neighbourhoods.
Danilo Dolci brought to the crime-ridden landscape the townsman's wide-eyed question: why are things just so?
Serrano works patrol in the 40th Precinct in the Bronx, among the more crime-ridden in the city.
But Paul wrote extensively, incisively and all-too-knowledgeably about post-Soviet Russia's crime-ridden, oft-murderous worlds of business and politics.
"It's gone from being a crime-ridden corridor to one of the meccas of the city, " Mr. Moss said.
The Chicago problem is crime-ridden neighborhoods in which gangs murder each other and anybody who gets in their way.
He opened his shop on Christopher Street, a crime-ridden area with cheap rent.
The fact that the country's top legal eagles live in well-guarded eyries far from crime-ridden areas provides more ammunition.
FARC, corrupted by drug-trafficking and kidnapping, is targetting marginal, deprived and crime-ridden neighbourhoods.
The BBC's Damien McGuinness in Tbilisi says some Georgians fear the move could mark a return to the crime-ridden 1990s.
Indeed, prior to Central Park Conservancy assuming responsibility for its maintenance, Central Park was itself barren and notoriously crime-ridden.
In particular, the media seem to have forgotten how crime-ridden the city used to be only a few years ago.
Most blacks still live in shoddy shacks or bungalows without proper sanitation in poor crime-ridden townships outside the main cities.
Once upon a time the Fox Lounge on Washington Avenue, in a crime-ridden neighborhood known as "backatown, " featured genuine Mississippi blues.
Camden was in civic free fall, on its way to becoming one of the poorest, most crime-ridden cities in the nation.
Sadly for Detroit, the scandal comes as the city is working hard to shed its image as crime-ridden, run-down and corrupt.
"They basically came up with either you vote yes to this or you end up with a derelict crime-ridden area, " he said.
Seeing as Nigeria's notoriously corrupt, crime-ridden fuel sector is intertwined with the piracy, securing the sea may not happen any time soon.
His first album, True Story, released in 1993, graphically depicted life in a crime-ridden, racist New Orleans where schools were like prisons.
Their convenience store, the Green Ale Market, a nondescript one-story cinderblock building just east of downtown Syracuse, is located in a crime-ridden neighborhood.
The America I grew up with - Starsky and Hutch, Dallas and Miami Vice - was violent and selfish, individualistic, crime-ridden and brash.
Meanwhile, shortages created a crime-ridden black economy that, by some estimates, was worth as much as 30% of the real one, perhaps more.
Mexico-born developer Jose de Jesus Legaspi suggests that Mexicans come to malls because they find them more appealing than the somewhat grimy, and sometimes crime-ridden, traditional downtowns.
There, he helped the first full-service grocery store open in Midtown, a crime-ridden five-square-mile neighborhood that badly lagged behind the rest of the city in basic services.
Russia is poor, Russia is badly governed, Russia is corrupt, Russia is crime-ridden, and Russia does not do a good job of managing natural disasters.
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In my view, wrote Justice Stephen Breyer, there simply is no untouchable constitutional right to keep loaded handguns in the house in crime-ridden urban areas.
"Just like any other city in Arizona and in the nation we have our issues, but it is not crime-ridden, " said Vice Mayor Regina Romero.
The vast majority of South African Jewry resides in crime-ridden Johannesburg.
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