Public Safety Education and Training Catalog 2020 | Page 8
GANGS
Gang Suppression - Strategies that Work
This course will focus on dealing with gang members in your
community. We will look at developing strategies to help your
communities understand the complexity of gang issues and how you
can implement those strategies in educating through prevention,
intervention, suppression and re-entry strategies. We will look at
identification, how to gain intelligence, how to develop resources
and getting buy-in from your community as to how prevalent
the gang issue can be and why it is important to take steps now.
We will also look at officer safety in dealing with gang members
and how important it is to develop rapport and trust through the
efforts of community engagement. We will look at identifying ways
that we can better understand the communities we serve.
Gangster Disciples
This course will identify the origins, signs, and symbols of the
Gangster Disciples to include other Folk Nation affiliates and their
Hispanic counterparts the United Latino Organization “ULO”. The
ULO is comprised of several different Latino based street gangs
that fall under the Folk Nation. The Gangster Disciples are the
largest Midwest security threat group originating in Chicago,
Illinois. The Gangster Disciples and the Folk Nation were one of
the first threat groups to cross racial barriers including Hispanic
and Caucasian membership, expanding numbers drastically. This
training will help patrol and correctional officers identify and
combat Folk Nation activity in the communities and facilities they
patrol and supervise.
Hate Groups and Radical Extremist Religions
Threat Groups and Sovereign Citizens
This day long seminar will focus on the latest security threats to law
enforcement and corrections officers with an emphasis on sovereign
citizens, anti-government extremists, and groups that use religion as a
means of control and structure.
This course will cover how and why threat groups use religion for
recruitment to further their radical racist and anti-government
agendas. Hate groups are fully aware of this fact and exploit these
rights to their advantage. With the passing of the U.S. Law Religious
Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act “RLUIPA”, hate groups
are using corrections as a breeding ground for hate. It is commonly
misunderstood that most if not all incarcerated individuals will be
released to society one day. Taking this fact into account, countless
inmates will be released to our communities with hate as a main
objective and agenda. This training will help officers identify and
combat threat groups using religion as a front to hide hate and
anti-government activity in the communities and facilities they
patrol and supervise. West Coast Gangs Infiltrate the Midwest
Native Gangs White Supremacy - A History of Hate
This course is designed to help officers become more aware of
native gangs and understand the cultural aspects of the native gang
mentality. The course will focus on native gang identification, signs
and symbols, Native American culture, drug trafficking and trends,
per capita payments, pow wows and how gangs use them, gang
recruitment, how native gangsters get established in communities,
drug investigations in Indian country, Native American Drug and
Gang Initiative (NADGI), and what gangs are present in Wisconsin.
Training also focuses on ideas and concepts of how to combat gangs
through community involvement.
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This course will identify cities in Wisconsin and the Midwest that
have been affected by Sureno and Norteno migration. How and
why West Coast Hispanic threat groups are forming working
relationships with or acting violently towards our Midwest-based
threat groups. This course will also identify a national correlation/
affiliation between Gangster Disciples & Crips, along with People
Nation & Bloods. These national affiliations between the Folk Nation/
Crips, People Nation/Bloods were created in direct correlation to
the vast growth and expansion of West Coast Based Hispanic threat
groups. This training will help officers identify and combat SUR13
and NORTE14 activity in the communities and facilities they patrol
and supervise.
White Supremacists groups change tactics and associations on a
very regular basis. Keeping up to date with this ever-changing threat
group is very challenging for law enforcement and correctional
investigators. This training will help officers identify and combat White
Supremacist activity in the communities and facilities they patrol
and supervise. Objectives include: Klu Klux Klan; Aryan Nations;
National Socialist Movement; The Posse Comitatus; Patriot Movement;
Sovereign Citizens; Skinheads; Very recent Identity Evropa – American
Identity Movement; Recent White Supremacist violence in Wisconsin
and Nationally; Prison Bases White Supremacist Gangs; and Current
National trends.
PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING AT NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE