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Press, 1995. Vigil, James Diego. “Learning from Gangs: The Mexican American Experience.” Internet Publication. Eric Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, March 1998. Acknowledgments PROJECT COORDINATORS Graphics, Layout and Design Police Officer Vicki A. McDermott Police Officer Richard E. Fasano PRINTING AND PRODUCTION NEW YORK / NEW JERSEY HIDTA Chauncey Parker, Director The following individuals of the New York City Police Department contributed their gang resources, information and guidance in the development and production of this book: Deputy Chief Daniel J. Oates, former Commanding Officer Intelligence Division Deputy Inspector James McCool (retired), Detective Bureau Gang Division Lieutenant Thomas M. Burke (retired) Lieutenant John P. Beirne Sergeant Louis A. Savelli, Citywide Anti-Gang Enforcement Unit (CAGE) Sergeant Robin B. Sternberg, Transit CAGE The Detectives of the Intelligence Division’s Gang Unit The following agencies also contributed their gang expertise as well as their gang intelligence and presentation materials. New York City Department of Correction, Gang Intelligence Unit Suffolk County Police Department, Criminal Intelligence Bureau The following individuals were gang member hand signal models: Transit CAGE HIDTA Regional Intelligence Center |
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