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  • NPR : Gangs Reach Out of Prison to Commit Crimes

    Report on organized criminal groups within California's prison system and the ability of those groups to project power outside of prison walls.

    www.npr.org

  • Prison Gangs - Gang and Security Threat Group Awareness

    Florida Department of Corrections information on major gangs: Neta, Aryan Brotherhood, Black Guerilla Family, Mexican Mafia, La Nuestra Familia, Texas Syndicate. Site includes descriptions of gang origins, identifiers, characteristics and rivals.

    www.dc.state.fl.us

  • Gangs Or Us: Prison Gangs

    Gang expert Robert Walker provides background information on major and minor criminal organizations and links to other sources.

    www.gangsorus.com

  • Correctional Officers Guide to Prison Slang

    Glossary created by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

    members.tripod.com

  • Texas Prison Gangs

    A study of the eleven Security Threat Groups identified by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

    davadnai.users.omniglobal.net

  • My Life in Prison Gangs

    Autobiographical essay by a prison gangster who found religion.

    nowwhat.cog7.org

  • Gangs and Prison Misconduct

    Federal Bureau of Prisons 2001 report on the influence of prison gang affiliation on violence and other prison misconduct. Statistical analysis with tables and charts. (PDF)

    www.bop.gov

  • Arizona Security Threat Groups

    Arizona Department of Corrections' information on prison gangs in that state. Site includes samples of gang tattoos, artwork and literature.

    www.adc.state.az.us

  • Inside Pelican Bay

    Activities of prison gangsters within an infamous California penal institution. Explores methods used by incarcerated gang leaders to influence events beyond the prison walls.

    www.mapinc.org

  • Pelican Bay State Prison Photo Essay

    Collection of photos relating to prison gangs at California's super-maximum security institution.

    www.sfbappa.org

  • Public Safety: Security Threat Group Information

    Massachusetts Department of Corrections' primer on prison gangs. Site includes writeups on gangs noted within state institutions, with additional information and images for the top three groups: Latin Kings, La Familia and Neta.

    www.mass.gov

  • The Problem of Gangs in American Prisons Today

    Detailed findings from the 2004 Prison Gang Survey.

    www.ngcrc.com

  • Inmate and Prison Gang Leadership

    2003 doctoral dissertation on the types of individuals who rise to lead prison gangs. (PDF)

    etd-submit.etsu.edu

  • Wikipedia: Prison Gang

    Article defines Security Threat Groups and describes the larger United States gangs.

    en.wikipedia.org

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