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    Prison Gangs Jeremy Lemaster Kaplan University CJ130-03: Introduction to Corrections November 3, 2013 Terry Campbell Introduction Some people say that prisons are nothing more then a microcosm of society today, which unfortunately includes gangs. Much like their counterparts on the street prison gangs are known to be extremely violent, dangerous organizations that can severely threaten the security of the institution. Because of this fact it is important for these correctional institutions

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    the levels of gangs in the prison population. There had been significant numbers of disruptive incidents and attributes to the gang activity with trends and increase of younger inmates in the Florida corrections facility. The STG are considered “two or more inmates acting together who pose a threat to the security or safety of staff and disruptive to the orderly management of the system”. What the Security Threat Group ‘STG” management initiative was the result of “blue prints” of gang activity in

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    Pelican Bay State Prison in Northern California, is a supermax state prison and is known as the most notorious state prison. Segregated Housing Unit or the SHU came from Pelican Bay due to prisoners being isolated in solitary confinement. Supermax prison is where prisoners are held in extreme isolation, sometimes for years or decades. According to California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, “Pelican Bay houses approximately 1,170 inmates in the SHU.” During Craig Haney research that

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    next to the 70 Marijuana plants that I was getting ready to harvest. I thought to myself, “Oh shit! They found all of my plants and now I either have the option of running out my front door and try to escape the police or go outside and get thrown in prison.” As bad as I wanted to escape I knew it would be impossible to run from any Police Officer. As I was getting up from my couch, I saw 3 Officers walk towards my back door. I rushed over and opened the door. One of the Police Officers asked me if

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    A gang is an organized group with a recognized leader whose activities are either criminal or, at the very least, threatening to the community. (Walker, 2011) Throughout history there have been some infamous gangs that have gotten media attention and others that have gone under the radar. One of the more underground gang structures are prison gangs. The Nuestra Familia may not be in the news as much anymore compared to other gangs, but they are nothing to be taken lightly. Prison gangs have been

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    African American Gangs

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    have several similarities. In terms of street gangs, Hispanic, and African American gangs dominate the world of gangs, in size, violence, drug distribution, and representation throughout the country and even internationally. Valdez states, “African-American street gangs adopted membership indicia commonly used by Latino Gangs” A common form for all gangs are to use graffiti, which is a way of marking their territory and or a way to show rival gang members that they have been into their neighborhoods

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    Gang violence: Effects on recidivism through rehabilitation programs The Problem In recent discussions of gang violence in prison, a controversial issue has been whether programs can lower recidivism rates. On the one hand, some argue that Gang violence can not be deterred from this perspective, it is understandable to see where society could see how gangs could be a lost cause. On the other hand, however, others argue that there is a possibility to help change them for the better and it can start

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    Gang 's in the Correctional Setting There are many supervisory and management challenges facing corrections, due to the proliferation of the gang problem, presently within our prisons today. It is critically important for upper management, in the correctional field, to be held as responsible stewards, of the all resources available to them to combat this problem. (Saint Leo University, 2016). These actions are necessary, to deter the increasing glut of criminal activities, which gang behavior inevitably

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    going battle and it has created many issues all around the world and as of today the highest prison population can be found in the United States due to drug charges. About half of the inmates with in federal and state prisons can be found on drug convictions. Those charges can range from possession of an illicit substance to drug trafficking that surprisingly continues to be an issue in federal and state prisons. How can United States put an end to the war on drugs? Many people cope with drug use

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    Security threat groups or, “prison gangs” pose a daily problem within the walls of our national prisons and officials must constantly devise new methods in dealing with an ever growing population of inmates. The difference in dealing with multiple gangs is that prison officials focus on the group behavior rather than centering on individual involvement. With the focus on the whole group, one then must develop plans or procedures when controlling various threats within a correctional facility. This

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