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Street Gang South Unit
The Street Gang Units were established in 1994 to combat the increasing threat of gang related violence and support the anti-gang
efforts of county and local law enforcement agencies throughout the state. Since then, shared responsibilities have been divided amongst the
North, Cental, and South Organized Crime Control Bureaus. The primary functions of the three regionally assigned Street Gang Units are to
collect, evaluate, and disseminate intelligence on criminal gangs; analyze gang trends; identify problem areas, and target New Jersey’s most
violent criminal street gangs for investigation and enforcement action.
Since its inception, the Street Gang South Unit has been mandated to target the most violent criminal street gangs which pose the greatest
danger to the citizens of the state in the southern region of the State. To achieve its mission, the Street Gang South Unit utilizes a task force
concept to combat gang violence by working in cooperation with other federal, state, county, and local law enforcement agencies in the seven
southern counties. The Street Gang South Unit also provides training in street gang recognition, investigative techniques, intelligence collection,
analysis, and tactical expertise in enforcement operations.
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