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In the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s report, published in March 2024 and laying out their County Lines Strategic Threat Risk Assessment, they recorded that 8,817 individuals have been ...
National Gang Center Bulletin (Report). 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment – Emerging Trends (PDF). National Gang intelligence Center (Report). FBI.gov. 2011. Marshall, Ben; Webb, Barry; Tilley, Nick (November 2005). Rationalisation of current research on guns, gangs and other weapons:Phase 1 (PDF).
The National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC) is an agency of the US Department of Justice [1] established by the FBI upon order of Congress in 2005. [2] The NGIC is a multi-agency effort that integrates the gang intelligence assets of federal, state, and local law enforcement entities to serve as a centralized intelligence resource for gang information and analytical support.
In 2008, according to FBI gang investigator Jennifer Simon, 1 to 2% of the U.S. military belonged to gangs, which is 50 to 100 times the rate in the general population. [1] According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment, the NGIC identified members of more than 53 gangs who served in the military. [2]
A new report released by the Heritage Foundation offers the first comprehensive English language look at the massive Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) whose cruel exploits in the U.S. have been ...
The National Gang Targeting, Enforcement and Coordination Center (GangTECC) was an American multi-agency federal law enforcement center created by the United States Attorney General to investigate, disrupt and dismantle violent gangs in the United States.
Community organizer Corey Rogers, 50, right, of the Black P. Stone Nation, showed The Post a whatsapp thread used by gang members that included threats of turf wars with Venezuelan gangbangers.
Threat assessment is the practice of determining the credibility and seriousness of a potential threat, as well as the probability that the threat will become a reality. [1] [2] Threat assessment is separate to the more established practice of violence-risk assessment, which attempts to predict an individual's general capacity and tendency to react to situations violently.