Training Topics
Street to Street: The Criminal Justice Progression of a Gang Member will guide participants through the path a gang member takes from first encounter within the community, through arrest and jail placement, to incarceration and eventually supervised release within the community once more.
- Initial Law Enforcement Encounter: What can we learn from the initial gang contact in the street? The first contact is often the most important. Learn how to build rapport, gather intelligence, and develop you investigation for prosecution
- Jail: What responsibility and resources exist to assure officer safety within small and large county-level jails? How does networking and communication make your job easier and contribute to a coordinated response to the threats faced within the community?
- Prosecution: What is the prosecutor's role? What challenges face the prosecution during violent crime prosecutions? Learn how to work with your local prosecutors for a successful case.
- Prison: How do gang members continue their threat to the community while incarcerated? How critical is networking between community law enforcement and prison officials? Learn what corrections intelligence is a available to enhance community investigations.
- Parole: How can parole services assist with community crime prevention and development of investigative strategies? Learn what resources are available for continued management of gang behaviors during supervision.