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 Criminal Street Gangs

Over the past few years law enforcement personnel and school officials from numerous counties in our commonwealth have reported the appearance and/or increase in the number of young people identifying themselves as a member of a Criminal Street Gang. This trend is occurring nationwide and is affecting not only large metropolitan areas, but smaller communities as well. While a majority of the contacts law environment personnel have with these subjects are occurring away from normal school activities it is clear that the number of criminal street gang members at the school age level is on the rise.

Information also indicates that children as young as nine years of age are engaging in illegal activities linked to these groups on school grounds and active recruitment of these children is occurring. The presence of these gangs in our school districts presents a special concern for those charged with the safety of students.

Criminal gang signs spray painted on brick walls in Kentucky. 

Lt. Ken Armstrong and Officer Todd Phillips, Lexington Police Department,  prepared information for both schools and communities on criminal street gangs in our schools, "What to Look For and What You Can Do to Address Them".

GANG RESOURCES
Street Gangs in Our Schools: What to Look For and What You Can Do to Address Them. (PowerPoint presentation)
nThe general purpose of this presentation is to provide our readers/viewers (educators, schools, community members) with basic information related to the identification of activities associated with criminal street gangs and its members. Prepared by Lt. Ken Armstrong and Officer Todd Phillips, Lexington Police Department,  June 2008©
School Guide to Preventing Gang Involvement (side one)- two page flyer (side two)
Parent Guide to Preventing Gang Involvement (side one) -two page flyer  (side two)

Guía de Padres en la Prevención del Enredo en Pandillas - Spanish for Parents

GANG ASSESSMENT

OJJDP Comprehensive Gang Model - A Guide to Assessing Your ...
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention - Best Practices to Address Community. Gang Problems: OJJDP's Comprehensive Gang Model. ...  (May 2009) [PDF]

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