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Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Indicators of School Crime and Safety, 2013
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Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Criminal Victimization and Perceptions of Community Safety in 12 Cities, 1998
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Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Violence by Gang Members, 1993-2003
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Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2015
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Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Emergency Room Statistics on Intentional Violence
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Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Drugs and Crime Facts, 1988
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Random 'gang activity FAQs', may be related to more specific topics, not general gang activity topic.

GANG ACTIVITY FAQs

HOW

Q: How can we get more patrol in my neighborhood?
A: Call the police if you think there is suspicious activity going on in your neighborhood, or if you need extra patrol for any reason. You can also call the police if you have a problem with your neighbors not following animal waste ordinances.

WHAT ARE

Q: What are risk factors?
A: Gang membership is not reducible to a single risk factor (e.g., single-parent household), since some youth with the risk factor may not join a gang, and some youth without the risk factor may join.
Q: Why is knowledge of risk factors important?
A: The effects of risk factors for gang involvement do not vary with age, according to one study. This finding suggests that communities should develop programs and strategies to target at-risk youth and gang-involved individuals at all ages and risk levels.
Q: Why is it important to consider risk factors for both delinquency and gang involvement?
A: Juvenile delinquency is a major factor in gang membership.
Q: What are some typical pre-gang behaviors?
A: 1. Look for signs of gang involvement such as graffiti, clothing, and symbols.

2. Be aware of changes in your child's behavior, including truancy, drug use, and violence.

3. Talk to your child about the dangers of gangs and provide support and guidance.

4. Seek professional help if you are concerned about your child's involvement in a gang.
Q: What are the specific requirements for submission of a suspicious activity report (SAR) to a multiagency task force?
A: You need to be a member of RISS or LEEP in order to access the training.
Q: What can I do to lessen the risk for burglaries?
A: Lock your doors and windows, don't leave valuables in plain view in your car, install motion sensor lighting and consider an alarm system.
Q: What job opportunities are currently available?
A: The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office offers both sworn and non-sworn positions. You can find out about testing dates and apply on-line on our website.

WHY DO

Q: Why do youths join gangs?
A: Children join gangs for a sense of power, excitement, recognition, or prestige.
Q: Why do gangs use graffiti and what does it mean?
A: It's a form of communication for gangs.
Q: How do you deal with gangs?
A: Don't negotiate with terrorists or criminals, don't give them any attention, be firm and decisive, and be fair.

AVOID LIABILITY FOR TENANTS' ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES?.

Q: How can a landlord avoid liability for tenants' drug dealing and other illegal activities?
A: Yes, a landlord can be held liable for crimes committed at their rental property if they were aware of the criminal activity and did not take steps to stop it.



Yes, a landlord can be held liable for crimes committed at their rental property if they were aware of the criminal activity and did not take steps to stop it. This is known as the landlord's "duty to protect" their tenants from foreseeable harm. If the landlord knew or should have known that there was a risk of
Q: How can a landlord limit responsibility for crime committed by strangers at the rental property?
A: 1. Keep the property well-lit, both inside and out.

2. Install security cameras and/or an alarm system, and make sure they are in good working order.

3. Screen all prospective tenants carefully, using a thorough application process that includes a criminal background check.

4. Keep the property well-maintained, both inside and out.

5. Cooperate with law enforcement if and when a crime does occur on the premises.
Q: What kinds of legal problems can landlords face when tenants deal illegal drugs at the rental?
A: A landlord can evict a tenant for drug dealing, but the landlord must follow all the rules and procedures set forth in state and local laws.

The Landlord's Right to Evict

Landlords can evict drug-dealing tenants. In most cases, the landlord must first give the tenant a written notice to stop the illegal activity or move out. If the tenant doesn't comply, the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit in court.

In some states, however, the

DEPUTY SHERIFF OPPORTUNITIES AND FILING COMPLAINTS.

Q: What does it take to become a Reserve Deputy Sheriff?
A: It takes a special person to be a Reserve Law Enforcement Deputy Sheriff. The requirements are the same as a full-time officer.
Q: What volunteer opportunities does the Sheriff’s Office offer?
A: The Shelby County Sheriff's Office Volunteer Services division is looking for men and women to serve in their Emergency Services or Community Services.
Q: How do I file a complaint against a Deputy Sheriff?
A: Make a complaint to the Bureau of Professional Standards & Integrity if you believe you have been mistreated by a Shelby County, Tennessee deputy.

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