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Gang Enforcement Problems and Strategies: National Survey Findings
Investigating Gang Structures
Street Gang Migration in the United States
Street Gang Migration in the United States: Executive Summary
ON THE FRONT LINES: A DIRECTORY OF COMMUNITY POLICING PROGRAMS IN AMERICA'S CITIES
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Publications Catalog, Fourth Edition, 1985-1994
G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance, Education and Training) Pre/post Testing in Select U.S. Cities
DRAGON BREATHES FIRE: CHINESE ORGANIZED CRIME IN NEW YORK CITY
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN STUDYING CHINESE GANG EXTORTION
Street Gangs and Drug Sales: A Report to the National Institute of Justice
Structure, Activity, and Control of Chinese Gangs: Law Enforcement Perspectives
Police Response to Drugs and Gangs: Case Studies of Police Decisionmaking
National Assessment of Law Enforcement Anti-Gang Information Resources: Final Report
PATTERNS OF CHINESE GANG EXTORTION
Crack, Street Gangs, and Violence
EXAMINATION OF THE MORPHOLOGY OF BALTIMORE'S VIOLENCE PRONE DRUG GANGS AND PRESENTATION OF A STRATEGY DESIGNED TO MAKE THE USE OF VIOLENCE A LOSING PROPOSITION
Police Response to Street Gang Violence: Improving the Investigative Process, Executive Summary
IMPACT OF POLICE INVESTIGATIONS ON POLICE-REPORTED RATES OF GANG AND NONGANG HOMICIDES
Differences Between Gang and Nongang Homicides
Evaluation in an Imported Gang Violence Deterrence Program, Final Report
An Evaluation of Operation Hardcore: Prosecutorial Response to Violent Gang Criminality
Organized Crime in the United States: A Review of the Public Record
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