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Criminal Street Gangs Asian

Course Length: 1 day (8 hours)
MCTFT Coordinator: Michele Ennis (727-341-4101)

This course will present the varying Asian criminal enterprises impacting American society. This information will help the officer identify and investigate criminals within the Asian community. This course is designed for the uniformed patrol officer or investigator who anticipates working with Asians. This course will acquaint the officer with the history and organization of this cultural influence and their criminal activities to include: Drug Trafficking, Burglary, Auto Theft, Larceny, Robbery, Fraud, Gambling, and Extortion.

Course Objectives

  • Recognize the Asian presence.
  • Understand the Asian mindset.
  • Recognize Asian crime characteristics.
  • Develop investigative skills to collect intelligence on Asian criminals.

Overview of topics

  • Types of Asian Criminal Groups
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Home Invasion
  • Frauds, Schemes & Counterfeit Products
  • Extortion
  • Bookmaking & Gambling
  • Prostitution
  • Cultural Facts Investigators Need to Know
  • Interviewing Asian Suspects

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