Law Enforcement Gang Units Online Internet Web Sites
Submit your department's gang unit web site
for inclusion on this page
Does your law enforcement agency or department of
corrections have a gang or Security Threat Group (STG) investigation unit or
task force with an online Internet web site? Are you aware of
other department's gang units that have web sites?
Contact Gangs OR Us by
Email to add your department's gang unit URL link to your state
listed below. By doing so, you are creating a nation-wide
networking system, helping your agency interact
with other gang units as well as helping to provide gang awareness
and contact information to your
community.
Also, if you are aware of any other departments gang units that are not
listed, you may also send a valid URL link for that department.
The presence of gangs can be seen everywhere. Gang members do not represent an invisible empire. They thrive on recognition and are constantly seeking ways to make their presence known or felt. They only go unseen when law enforcement personnel, as well as educators and parents, fail to recognize the signs of gang activity and an individuals involvement.
Law enforcement agencies can not be expected to "lock up" the
gang problem. However, law enforcement at all levels is
at the forefront in the battle against gangs and the problems that
they present to our communities.
If your department does not have
a gang investigations unit see the link at the bottom of this page
titled "Creating A Gang Unit."
Gangs OR Us has
become an international web site. Our law enforcement friends overseas are also invited to
forward the URL link to their department's gang investigation unit.
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