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Photo Credit: Phil Roeder / Moment / Getty Images   Week 4: Interventions to Combat Criminal Organizations—Part I Theories provide the foundation for understanding membership and proliferation of criminal organizations

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Week 4: Interventions to Combat Criminal Organizations—Part I

Theories provide the foundation for understanding membership and proliferation of criminal organizations. But how can those theories be applied in the field to combat the activities of existing groups and prevent new groups from forming? The next 3 weeks introduce tools and methods criminal justice professionals can use to address the problem.

 

For example, imagine you are a law enforcement officer investigating a robbery-homicide. One piece of evidence about the suspect, conveyed by a reluctant witness, is a distinctive tattoo on the individual’s neck. You are able to search in a database to determine the gang affiliated with that tattoo, thus narrowing the suspect pool significantly. Alternatively, imagine you are a consultant lobbying for new federal legislation enacting harsher sentences for gang-related offenses.

 

This week, you move from theory to practice as you explore two methods in place to combat gangs and criminal organizations: gang databases and legislation.

 

Learning Objectives

Students will:

 

Evaluate the use of gang databases to combat criminal organizations

Evaluate legislation related to crimes committed by criminal organizations

 

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Discussion: Gang Databases

In the 1980s, when gang-related violence was on the rise, law enforcement agencies began to collect data on gang members. This data was eventually transferred into electronic gang databases, many of which are still maintained today. Today’s gang databases include information about gangs, such as their location, symbols, and alliances and rivalries, and information about actual or suspected gang members, such as their names, tattoos, vehicles, and areas they frequent. Gang databases help law enforcement solve gang-related crimes more quickly and target members that may benefit from deterrence programs. Despite the benefits of gang databases, many cities are moving toward eliminating them all together.

 

In this Discussion, you explore how law enforcement officers identify gang members, the pros and cons of using gang databases, and whether such databases should continue to be used.

 

To prepare:

 

Determine whether your local law enforcement agency uses a gang database. If you do not work at the agency, you may find this information on the Internet or by calling the agency to ask.

Post a response that addresses the following:

 

How do your local law enforcement officers identify potential gang members?

Does law enforcement in your community rely on a gang database?

What are the pros and cons of using a gang database?

Should gang databases continue to be used to combat gang-related activities? Why or why not?

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