This booklet is designed to provide the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and fax numbers of those actively involved in combating gangs in South Carolina. The list includes law enforcement officers and officials, prosecutors, victim advocates, private organizations, and others actively working to eliminate gang activity in South Carolina
This NebGuide discusses the history and present status of gangs in the United States, the implicatio...
Discusses the need to educate potential victims of crime so that they recognize the threat and preve...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...
Discusses the need and benefits of shared focus with community stakeholders in reducing gang activit...
Although the organizational structure and activities of youth gangs have been studied, little resear...
Columbia Mayor Robert Coble called for the creation of a comprehensive response initiative to addres...
report describes approaches used by schools to prevent or reduce gang involvement among schools. The...
Project (M.S., Criminal Justice) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The Vacaville Poli...
The Curtailing Youth and Gang Violence Study Committee was established by the Legislative Council an...
The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy publishes information about each of their class, includi...
Despite recent declines in juvenile crime, our Nation continues to face a youth gang problem. As par...
UnrestrictedIn recent years, schools have become a focal point for general delinquency and gang prev...
There were over 1.4 million active gang members in the United States as of 2011—an increase of forty...
As the Santa Barbara County Grand Jury noted in its June 16, 2008 report on anti-gang efforts, appro...
Gangs and Crime in South Carolina: How Much, How Bad? is designed to provide information about crimi...
This NebGuide discusses the history and present status of gangs in the United States, the implicatio...
Discusses the need to educate potential victims of crime so that they recognize the threat and preve...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...
Discusses the need and benefits of shared focus with community stakeholders in reducing gang activit...
Although the organizational structure and activities of youth gangs have been studied, little resear...
Columbia Mayor Robert Coble called for the creation of a comprehensive response initiative to addres...
report describes approaches used by schools to prevent or reduce gang involvement among schools. The...
Project (M.S., Criminal Justice) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The Vacaville Poli...
The Curtailing Youth and Gang Violence Study Committee was established by the Legislative Council an...
The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy publishes information about each of their class, includi...
Despite recent declines in juvenile crime, our Nation continues to face a youth gang problem. As par...
UnrestrictedIn recent years, schools have become a focal point for general delinquency and gang prev...
There were over 1.4 million active gang members in the United States as of 2011—an increase of forty...
As the Santa Barbara County Grand Jury noted in its June 16, 2008 report on anti-gang efforts, appro...
Gangs and Crime in South Carolina: How Much, How Bad? is designed to provide information about crimi...
This NebGuide discusses the history and present status of gangs in the United States, the implicatio...
Discusses the need to educate potential victims of crime so that they recognize the threat and preve...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...