Wednesday, April 27, 2011

New EBook on Sale Now, Paperback Books will be available in Mid-May!!!

Buy it TODAY!!! You can purchase Ebook now for $7.50. Go to the Books/DVD's/CD's link and purchase a Epub File (Ipad, Iphone, Nook, Kindle,etc.) or PDF (Desktop or Laptop computers). Once you make the purchase, you will receive a confirmation purchase email, with a link to download your Ebook. Enjoy the book and thank you for your support. Paperbooks are available, now!!!
 

Friday, April 1, 2011

Community Accountability:Dealing With Gangs

I did this presentation back in January 2011, at the Morrow Center in Clayton County, GA. I will be doing this presentation this weekend at Emory University for the Global Health and Humanitarian Summit at 10:30am. I'm extremely excited about this opportunity. This presentation is the first of four parts, that can be viewed on www.youtube.com, search under "community accountability."

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Fight Against Bullying!

I pray that GOD will continue to give this woman, mother, survivor, warrior, and activist the strength to keep the movement against "bullying" going. I want to thank, Mrs. Monique Rivarde for speaking to the participants in our 8-week program in Douglasville, GA. called the "Youth Against Violence" that were completing the program.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

What Are The Different Types of Gangs?

Types of “Criminal Street Gangs”

  • Home Grown Gangs/Cliques/Crews
  • Drug Gangs
  • Traditional Gangs
  • Copy-Cat Gangs
  • Juvenile/Delinquent Gangs
  • White Hate Gangs
  • Motorcycle Gangs


Thursday, January 27, 2011

What Is A Criminal Street Gang?

A "Criminal Street Gang" is a group of 3 or more organized individuals who have formed an organization, association, or group that is involved in criminal acts. The members form a bound of unity, loyalty, and love for each other, developing a mentality – the gang is my family. They are quick to retaliate with violence once a member has been disrespected and injured by anyone outside of their gang. They have no respect or regard for authority or law enforcement. They also are antisocial to non-members and identify themselves by dress codes, hand signs, nicknames, tattoos, symbols, and neighborhoods. Most "Criminal Street Gangs" are identified as “cliques”, “sets”, “crews”, and “posses”.