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    members‚ the Aryan Brotherhood‚ Ku Klux Klan‚ the and MS-13 have emerged as our biggest security group threats in the American corrections system. The Aryan Brotherhood originated in San Quentin in the mid-sixties and was founded by Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham. This group is one of the best known gangs with many crews in our correctional facilities. The Aryan Brotherhood started to protect white inmates from black inmates during the time that the prisons were integrated. The Aryan Brotherhood is primarily

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    Security Threats in Prison Kaylee Robertson Kaplan University Security Threats in Prison As I am sure you are aware‚ there are security threats in prisons‚ just like there are anywhere else. The biggest threat in prisons right now are the presence of several gangs. The majority of these gangs are one race & are extremely violent. Several of these gangs target young kids in high school‚ middle school‚ and even elementary school. The first major gang whose presence in prisons is a high security

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    in some cases; they have become a family to those who do not otherwise have a family. Those members will not betray their gang brothers or sisters. There are some key gangs who make up a majority of the gang activity in prisons. Those are The Aryan Brotherhood‚ Black Guerilla Family‚ The Folk Nation‚ The Mexican Mafia‚ and MS 13. These gang members use prisons as a recruiting ground as well. They take those

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    White supremacy in the United States Bruce C. Abbott HLSS523: Domestic Terrorism and Extremist Groups Instructor: Holly Shenefelt January 27‚ 2013

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    facilities. Some of these gangs are more organized than others are‚ and produce the most followers. Because of organizational factors and growing numbers of members‚ the Aryan Brotherhood‚ Ku Klux Klan‚ the Folks‚ the Nation of Islam‚ and MS13 have emerged as our biggest security group threats in the American corrections system. Aryan Brotherhood Originating in San Quentin in the mid-sixties‚ founded by Barry Mills and Tyler Bingham (Border‚ 2006)‚ this group is one of the best-known gangs with many factions

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    Ethnic & Racist Gangs in American Society Gangs in America are incredibly widespread and continue to grow in size. Gangs are also known as Security Threat Groups (STG’s) in the correctional world. Both the outside world and prisons are affected by gangs daily. The threat of prison gangs seems to keep growing and shows no signs of coming to a halt. There are multiple types of gangs which include White‚ Black‚ Asian‚ and Hispanic. Many things can be done to stop Security Threat Groups and their

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    But the reality was‚ and although he denied it‚ Scott was a seriously dangerous gang member who was a part of one of the most widely known racist gangs called the Aryan Brotherhood. In 1966‚ Scott was convicted of a bank robbery in California and sent to San Quentin‚ where he became one of the founding members of the Aryan Brotherhood. Scott spent time at Leavenworth‚ mostly in the Hole‚ and also Marion (The Hot House‚ Pete Early) First‚ I would like to relate the sections on Dallas Scott to chapter

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    The 1998 movie American History X was a controversial American crime/drama film written by David McKenna . Since being released November 20‚1998 it has grossed $23‚875‚127 worldwide. Derek Vinyard‚ played by Edward Norton is a former Neo-Nazi skinhead who is trying to save his younger brother Danny Vinyard from making the same mistakes he did . After their father ‚ who was a firefighter was murdered by a black drug dealer while extinguishing a fire at a suspected Compton drug den ;You can

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    prison walls. In Europe‚ organizations such as The Irish Republican Army (IRA)‚ founded by Michael Collins in 1916 and The Red Army Faction in Germany are two such organizations that used the prison system to recruit members. Here in the US‚ The Aryan Brotherhood‚ initially just a white prison gang‚ got its start

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    KKK and Neo-Nazis The Ku Klux Klan was formed during the end of the Civil War in order to deny the civil rights of Southern African Americans. They are one of the oldest hate groups in America with a violent history that opposed everyone that wasn’t a white‚ protestant‚ Christian American. This includes Jewish‚ lesbian‚ gay‚ and immigrant individuals. Only recently do they allow Catholics into their numbers. They are infamous in popular culture as wearing white robes and hoods‚ burning crosses

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