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The Mexican Mafia Encyclopedia

 

The most comprehensive book ever written on the history and inner-workings of the Mexican Mafia. Authored by two former members now working with law enforcement and a network of Mexican Mafia experts within the field of criminal justice. These experts encompass multiple generations of mafia experiences, including murders, conspiracies, membership, and folklore. Included is factual data, official documents, personal accounts and never seen before photographs. In addition Quick Response (QR) Codes provide supplemental media unique to this book.

Mexican Mafia: The Gang of Gangs

 

A firsthand gripping, page-turning reveal of the early years of La Eme. This book provides an inside look into this criminal world, from street level to organized crime that operates anonymously within our society. The author was portrayed in the movie "American Me"

Urban Street Terrorism

 

Former Mexican Mafia members illustrate how this prison gang uses influence, power, and violence to control an army of over 40,000 street gang members across the nation and countless more internationally. Learn about the special relationship this group has with Hispanic street and prison gangs, Mexican drug trafficking organizations and the constant battle over money, power and control

The Prison Menace - How Imprisoned Gang Members Exploit the Correctional System

 

Maintaining an understanding of the career criminal mentality is a universal occupational hazard shared by correctional and custody officers throughout the world. Convicted felons become professional manipulators by the nature of their predicament. They are proficient in the art of "playing" the prison system and exploiting the security loopholes that exist behind bars. These men have dedicated themselves to exercising control over their environment and this is accomplished by constantly re-inventing creative criminal trickery. The cat-and-mouse game which pits the officer against inmate has been played out since the beginning of penal history. Overcoming the calculating behavior of incarcerated offenders can be learned best from someone who has been there ..... and done that.

Black Klansman

 

In 1978 the community of Colorado Springs, Colorado experienced a growth of Ku Klux Klan (KKK) membership. One man dared to challenge their effort and thwart attempts to take over the city, Police Detective Ron Stallworth. He launched an undercover investigation into the Klan, gained membership into the organization, briefly served as Duke's bodyguard, and was eventually asked to be the leader of the Colorado Springs chapter. The irony of this investigation was that Stallworth is… A Black man. In the process he battled internal departmental politics to successfully pull off this "sting." Black Klansman explains how he overcame these obstacles and accomplished this almost unbelievable unique achievement.

Alpha Guard

 

The story of William "Bill" Hankins is a riveting firsthand account of the nation's first prison gang investigator.  Sergeant Hankins discovered the existance of the notorious Mexican Mafia and Nuestra Familia during their formative years at San Quentin.  When the Black Guerilla Family and Aryan Brotherhood followed in rapid succession, Hankins became the sought after Department of Corrections official called to educate the law enforcement and correctional community about these four destructive prison gangs, also referred to as California's "axis of evil."  Recognized by his peers as the "gang guy," the Alpha Guard's journey will forever be remembered as the trail blazed by the pioneer of organized prison gang investigators.

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