History and current events relating to gangs, particularly in southern California. Site provides information on Bloods, Crips, Surenos, Wah Chings and other gangs. It includes a forum, polls, maps, online store.
Narcotics and Gang Task Force of Dane County, Wisconsin, provides a guide to understanding street gangs.
Do It Now Foundation pamphlet on the history, causes, types and practices of gangs. Includes a short glossary of gang slang.
Statement of FBI's Steven R. Wiley to Senate Judiciary Committee, 1997. Describes gang structures and practices in various U.S. cities.
Private organization that disseminates information on street gangs. Site also addresses drug abuse and school safety issues.
Site describes various ethnic and racial gangs in U.S. cities and around the world. Focus is on the gangs of Chicago.
Branch of the Justice Department specializing in gang research. Site includes a collection of gang-related news items, state-by-state anti-gang legislation, government publications, a GangInfo mailing list for law enforcement professionals.
Published by the East Coast Gang Investigators Association, GRIPE provides information on gang history, myths, graffiti, school violence. Special attention is given to the Latin Kings, Bloods, Crips, La Familia, Los Solidos, Neta, Tiny Rascals. Site includes an FAQ and a forum.
Messages from reformed Crip gang co-founder Stanley "Tookie" Williams.
Florida Department of Corrections provides background information and images relating to street gangs. Data is provided for gangs of Chicago, Los Angeles and Florida, as well as prison gangs, nation sets and racial supremacy groups.
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