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"The more you fear me the more you respect me" is a mantra of prison gangs.
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There appears to be evidence that supports the presence of cross border connection between the Hermanos de Pistoleros gang and Mexican drug cartels.
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Some members of the Barrio Azteca gang will use public radio dedications as a form of code to send messages to other gang members.
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For "Boxer," money was power and he believed the Mexican Mafia was a "cannibalistic organization."
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Cell phones are a contraband item that are smuggled into prisons worldwide.
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Females associated with the Mexican Mafia are sometimes called "las Señoras" and can exert influence and some control over Eme street operations.
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The Aryan Brotherhood (AB) attempts to make money through the use of violence and terror.
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Communications between members is important to prison gang operations.
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Russian prison gangs do not have any connections to the Russian government
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Some law enforcement evidence suggest that the Barrio Azteca gang has struck alliances with the Juarez and Sinaloa Mexican drug cartels.
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The video showing "Midget", the gang member who slashed his lawyer's face in court, demonstrated a connection between street and prison gangs because it highlighted Midget's connection to a Mexican Mafia prison gang member.
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Some experts suggest the Mexican Mafia was initially formed for protection against prison staff and other inmates.
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Corruption played an important part in Russian prison gang development.
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In Russian prison gangs, tattoos indicate what type of criminal the wearer is.
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There are no Hermanos de Pistoleros gang members operating in Mexico.
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The Mexican Mafia has little influence in Sureño street gang neighborhoods.
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A few Mexican Mafia members work with Mexican drug trafficking organizations.
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There is a connection between Russian prison gangs and U.S.-based Russian organized criminal activity.
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"Pruno" is a prison gang term that describes the shaving of one's head.
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Russian prison gangs do not use tattoos as a form of personal resumes.
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Barrio Azteca was initially formed for protection against inmates within the Texas Department of Corrections (TDOC).
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La Eme was the first prison gang to develop in California.
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San Francisco was the first U.S. city to report the presence of Russian organized crime groups.
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There is a formal system of rules for Russian prison gang members.
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The Nazi Low Rider gang formed with in the California state corrections system.
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The membership of California's first street gang was ethnically based with people from South America.
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Leaders in Russian prison gangs sometimes wear tattoos of epaulettes on their shoulders, indicating rank.
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When one joins La Eme they have to take a blood oath, "blood in, blood out."
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