Gang Id Guide
Gang Id Guide
Gang Id Guide
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Contents
Definitions ...................................................................................1
Gangs in New Jersey .................................................................3
Common Terms ..........................................................................4
Gang Colors and Identifiers ........................................................5
Clothing .................................................................................... 11
Graffiti .......................................................................................13
Hand signs................................................................................15
Symbols ....................................................................................17
Folk and People Nation ............................................................18
Tattoos ......................................................................................19
Gang Writing.............................................................................20
Safety Issues ............................................................................24
Guidelines for Preventing Gangs..............................................25
Sample School Gang Policy .....................................................27
Sample Gang/Behavior Contract ..............................................30
Select New Jersey Gang Legislation ........................................31
Where to get help .....................................................................38
Definitions
New Jersey Criminal Statutes define a gang as:
Criminal street gang means three or more persons
associated in fact. Individuals are associated in fact if:
(1) two of the following seven criteria that indicate criminal
street gang membership apply: (a) self-proclamation;
(b) witness testimony or official statement; (c) written
or electronic correspondence; (d) paraphernalia or
photographs; (e) tattoos; (f) clothing or colors; (g) any
other indicia of street gang activity; and (2) individually
or in combination with other members of a criminal
street gang, while engaging in gang related activity, have
committed or conspired or attempted to commit, within the
preceding five years from the date of the present offense,
excluding any period of imprisonment, one or more
offenses on separate occasions of robbery, carjacking,
aggravated assault, assault, aggravated sexual assault,
sexual assault, arson, burglary, kidnapping, extortion,
tampering with witnesses and informants or a violation of
chapter 11, section 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 of chapter 35 or chapter
39 of Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes.
(NJSA 2C:33-29)
Schools, communities and other organizations may define gangs
differently than law enforcement agencies in order to address
their specific situation.
For example:
A group of juveniles and/or adults in a geographic area whose
activities include (but are not limited to) the unlawful use of force,
intimidation, and/or threats and violence to further the groups activities.
Additionally, the group should fulfill at least one of the following
criteria:
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The group must conduct enough illegal activity to get a consistent negative relationship from law enforcement and or
local school communities
3.
Keep in mind that gangs can range from large, nationally known
and organized groups (like the Bloods or Latin Kings) that can be
active throughout the country to small, unorganized groups that
do not venture outside their particular neighborhood. You do not
have to have the Bloods or Crips in your area to have a gang
problem. According to the definitions above, a gang is not even
required to have a name. As long as the group has some sort of
commonality between the members they should be classified as
a gang.
REMEMBER:
Gang members may be of ANY race, socioeconomic background, gender, or age. The
biggest mistake anyone can make when dealing
with gangs is thinking that gang members
adhere to some stereotype. Increasingly, gangs
are spreading to suburban and rural areas
and they have few, if any, ties to urban, inner
city gangs that most people think of when
discussing gangs.
Sources:
2007 New Jersey State Police Street Gang Survey and New Jersey Department of
Education Violence, Vandalism & Substance Abuse in New Jersey Public Schools
2003-2004 Report
Common Terms
187: Common gang term for murder or violence
ADR or Amor De Rey: Latin King affiliation
ALKN or ALKQN: Latin King affiliation
B/K: (Blood Killer) May be seen in a variety of different forms
including extensive use of products with BK in their names, i.e.
Burger King, British Knights, etc. (Crip affiliation).
B.O.S.: Beat on sight
Brick City: Newark, NJ
C/K: (Crip Killer) Same as B/K above (Blood affiliation)
Crabs: Derogatory term for Crips members by Bloods
Folk: Umbrella gang affiliation
G or OG: Refers to the named individual as a gangster or
original gangster.
Gat: Gun
Manito (or Hermanito): Brother or Brother of the Nation (Hispanic gangs)
M.O.B.: Money Over Bitches or Member of Bloods
People: Umbrella gang affiliation
Physical: Punishment for a gang member who breaks the gangs
rules. Usually a beating by one or members for a set period of
time.
Rocking or Representing: How gang members show affiliation for their gang. This may be done by wearing certain clothing,
showing hand signs, etc.
Slobs: Derogatory term for Bloods members by Crips
T.O.S.: Terminate on sight
Violation: Punishment for a gang member who breaks the gangs
rules. Usually a beating by one or multiple members for a set
period of time.
Whats Poppin?: Greeting among Bloods members.
Whats Crackin?: Greeting among Crips members
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Dog Paw
symbol used by
Bloods members.
Usually burned
onto the skin
with cigarettes.
Old English
Old English
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Clothing
Use of bandannas, beads and hats with gang colors is common.
What side of the body these items are worn on may indicate what
gang the individual identifies with. Other indicators may include:
rolled up pants leg, one
shoe untied, hats cocked
to one side or jewelry
worn to one side of the
body.
Examples of how
bandannas may be
worn to signify gang
affiliation:
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Team colors
and names used
to identify gang
allegiance.
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Graffiti
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Bloods 031
Example of disrespect to
the Bloods by crossing
out their name
2)
3)
Local gang
name and
symbol.
Tag, or nickname of
individual putting up graffiti.
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Hand Signs
Hand signs are used by gangs to identify their gang and as a
form of communication. They may also be flashed as a warning
or threat to rival gangs. They are often thrown quickly, making
interpretation difficult for the non-expert.
Blood Killer
West Coast
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Crip Killer
5 Pointed Star
Blood Handsign
eta Handsign
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SYMBOLS
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Tattoos
Common themes of gang-related tattoos are:
Dogs
Thugs
Gang symbols (crowns, pitchforks, etc.)
Lions
Money
Gangsters
M.O.B
Dog Paw: Found most commonly
on the right arm. Usually done by
cigarette or cigar burns. Favored by
Bloods members who refer to each
other as dog.
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Gang Writing
Gang members frequently put gang-related information in writing. The more organized the gang, the more rules, oaths, etc. will
exist. It is important to remember that most gang members are
proud to be in a gang and will advertise their affiliation whenever
they can. Notebooks, homework, clothing, and anything else that
can be drawn on should be checked for gang markings. Photocopy everything if you arent going to confiscate it.
Bloods Code List
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Gang Writing
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Gang Writing
Many members write their own rap lyrics which describe
their gang and criminal activity.
I roll wit jus Gs, lead the life of a thug / fighten, haten,
shootin guns over drugs...
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Gang Writing
Safety Issues
Gang members are known to sometimes carry and use firearms.
They also carry and use other types of weapons as well.
Blades are sometimes used as weapons by gang members. Box
cutters and razor blades are popular because they are easy to
acquire and conceal.
Gang members may carry blades in their mouths, hat brims, bandannas, or similar areas.
When dealing with suspected gang members:
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Delegation of Responsibility
The building administrators of all district facilities shall
ensure that:
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Staff in-service training regarding gang activities, methods of operation, and current methods of identification
is available to staff.
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_______________________________
Date
_________
2.
<Students Name> is not to associate with any known or suspected gang affiliates while in school or at school-related activities when on <name of school> School District Property who do
not attend the <name of school> School District.
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<Students Name> must comply with all school policies regarding attendance and disciplinary procedures.
_________________________ _________________________
Student
Parent/Guardian
_________________________ _________________________
Date
Administrator
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persons right to operate a motor vehicle may be suspended or postponed for an additional two years to run consecutively.
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b. Any of the following shall constitute grounds for imposing an AntiDrug Profiteering Penalty:
(5) The defendant was involved in criminal street gang related
activity.
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General Information:
New Jersey Office of the Attorney General
http://www.state.nj.us/lps/
DYFS homepage
http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dyfs/
Gangs OR Us
http://www.gangsorus.com/
Know Gangs
http://www.knowgangs.com
Rev. 07/09