Gangs And Their Tattoos: Identifying Gangbangers On The Street And In Prison by Bill Valentine, Robert Schober (Illustrator)

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(Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: November 2000
  • 176pp
  • Sales Rank: 66,972

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    • Pub. Date: November 2000
    • Publisher: Paladin Press
    • Format: Paperback, 176pp
    • Sales Rank: 66,972

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    In this book, Bill Valentine, author of Gang Intelligence Manual, shares the latest intelligence on the predominant street and prison gangs and other disruptive groups, with particular emphasis on their identifying tattoos. Supplementing the text are scores of detailed illustrations by Correctional Officer Robert Schober that replicate some of the most common tattoos worn by members of each of the groups discussed. This groundbreaking work makes a substantial amount of previously classified information available to the general public for the first time. In addition to presenting the latest intel on white, black, Hispanic and Asian gangs, it also includes new information on groups such as the White Afrikaner Resistance Movement and the Russian Mafia, which add to the mounting challenge faced by those laboring to hold the line against the menace posed by gangs, hate groups and organized crime.

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    Gangs And Their Tattoos: Identifying Gangbangers On The Street And In Prisonby Anonymous

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    April 07, 2004: A good read, especialy from the large communites of Law Enforcement and Corrections. Gangs have become very migratory in the drug trade and just people moving from one community to the next. This is a good read and refrence manual.

    Gangs And Their Tattoos: Identifying Gangbangers On The Street And In Prisonby Anonymous

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    December 21, 2001: AFTER READING THIS BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER,I FOUND IT HELPFULL IN IDENTIFYING SEVERAL GANGBANGERS.IT HELPED ME ID A SKINHEAD/HAMMERSKIN MEMBER THAT NOBODY KNEW ABOUT,HE TURNED OUT TO BE VERY VIOLENT INDIVIDUAL THAT WE WERE NOT AWARE OF. THE INFORMATION IN THE BOOK ALSO HELPED ME ID OTHER PEOPLE AS WELL,THAT I WOULD NOT HAVE FOUND IF I DID NOT BUY THE BOOK.THIS BOOK IS WELL WORTH THE MONEY!!!!