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National Gang Intelligence Center From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with National Ground Intelligence Center. The National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC) is an agency of the U.S. Government Justice Department.[1] The NGIC is a multi-agency effort that integrates the gangintelligence assets of federal, state, and local law enforcement entities to serve as a centralized intelligence resource for gang information and analytical support.[1] "In October 2009, the National Youth Gang Center, which had been funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention since 1995, merged with theNational Gang Center (NGC), which had been funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance since 2003. This new partnership recognizes that street gang activities transcend ages of the members and that a balanced, comprehensive approach is needed to reduce gang involvement and levels of gang crime. Consolidation of the centers has leveraged resources and resulted in a single, more efficient entity, responsive to the needs of researchers, practitioners, and the public." This is not the same as the National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC). See also[edit] Gangs in the United States List of gangs in the United States National Drug Intelligence Center (DEA) References[edit] 1. ^ Jump up to: a b "National Gang Intelligence Center". United States Department of Justice. Archived from the original on 2007-12-24. Retrieved 2008-02-04. External links[edit] National Gang Intelligence Center [hide] vte Agencies under the United States Department of Justice Headquarters: Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Eric Holder, Attorney GeneralSally Quillian Yates (acting), Deputy Attorney General D e p u t y A t t o Justice Management DivisionCriminal DivisionNational Security DivisionBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ExplosivesDrug Enforcement AdministrationFederal Bureau of InvestigationFederal Bureau of PrisonsNational Institute of CorrectionsUnited States Marshals ServiceExecutive Office for Immigration ReviewOffice of Attorney Recruitment and ManagementOffice of the Federal Detention TrusteeOffice of

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  • National Gang Intelligence CenterFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Not to be confused with National Ground Intelligence Center.

    The National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC) is an agency of the U.S. Government Justice Department.[1] The NGIC is a multi-agency effort that integrates the gangintelligence assets of federal, state, and local law enforcement entities to serve as a centralized intelligence resource for gang information and analytical support.[1]

    "In October 2009, the National Youth Gang Center, which had been funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention since 1995, merged with theNational Gang Center (NGC), which had been funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance since 2003. This new partnership recognizes that street gang activities transcend ages of the members and that a balanced, comprehensive approach is needed to reduce gang involvement and levels of gang crime. Consolidation of the centers has leveraged resources and resulted in a single, more efficient entity, responsive to the needs of researchers, practitioners, and the public."

    This is not the same as the National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC).

    See also[edit] Gangs in the United States

    List of gangs in the United States National Drug Intelligence Center (DEA)

    References[edit]1. ^ Jump up to:

    a b "National Gang Intelligence Center". United States Department of Justice. Archived from the original on 2007-12-24. Retrieved 2008-02-04.

    External links[edit] National Gang Intelligence Center

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    Agencies under the United States Department of Justice

    Headquarters: Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Eric Holder, Attorney GeneralSally Quillian Yates (acting), Deputy Attorney General

    DeputyAttorneyGeneral

    Justice Management DivisionCriminal DivisionNational Security DivisionBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ExplosivesDrug Enforcement AdministrationFederal Bureau of InvestigationFederal Bureau of PrisonsNational Institute of CorrectionsUnited States Marshals ServiceExecutive Office for Immigration ReviewOffice of Attorney Recruitment and ManagementOffice of the Federal Detention TrusteeOffice of Intelligence Policy and ReviewOffice of the Pardon AttorneyOffice of Privacy and Civil LibertiesOffice of Professional ResponsibilityOffice on Sexual Violence and Crimes against ChildrenOffice of Tribal JusticeProfessional Responsibility Advisory OfficeUnited States AttorneysINTERPOL, U.S. National Central BureauNational Drug Intelligence CenterUnited States Parole CommissionOffice of Legal Counsel

    AssociateAttorneyGeneral

    Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Dispute ResolutionOffice on Violence Against WomenCommunity Oriented Policing ServicesOffice of Information PolicyForeign Claims Settlement CommissionAntitrust DivisionCivil DivisionCivil Rights DivisionEnvironment and Natural Resources DivisionTax DivisionUnited States Trustee ProgramCommunity Relations ServiceOffice of Legal Policy

    AssistantAttorneysGeneral

    Antitrust DivisionCivil DivisionCivil Rights DivisionCriminal DivisionNational Security DivisionEnvironmental and Natural Resources DivisionJustice Management DivisionTax DivisionOffice of Legal CounselOffice of Legal PolicyOffice of Legislative AffairsOffice of Justice Programs

    Solicitor General

  • [hide] vte

    Agencies under the United States Department of Justice

    Headquarters: Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Eric Holder, Attorney GeneralSally Quillian Yates (acting), Deputy Attorney General

    DeputyAttorneyGeneral

    Justice Management DivisionCriminal DivisionNational Security DivisionBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ExplosivesDrug Enforcement AdministrationFederal Bureau of InvestigationFederal Bureau of PrisonsNational Institute of CorrectionsUnited States Marshals ServiceExecutive Office for Immigration ReviewOffice of Attorney Recruitment and ManagementOffice of the Federal Detention TrusteeOffice of Intelligence Policy and ReviewOffice of the Pardon AttorneyOffice of Privacy and Civil LibertiesOffice of Professional ResponsibilityOffice on Sexual Violence and Crimes against ChildrenOffice of Tribal JusticeProfessional Responsibility Advisory OfficeUnited States AttorneysINTERPOL, U.S. National Central BureauNational Drug Intelligence CenterUnited States Parole CommissionOffice of Legal Counsel

    AssociateAttorneyGeneral

    Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Dispute ResolutionOffice on Violence Against WomenCommunity Oriented Policing ServicesOffice of Information PolicyForeign Claims Settlement CommissionAntitrust DivisionCivil DivisionCivil Rights DivisionEnvironment and Natural Resources DivisionTax DivisionUnited States Trustee ProgramCommunity Relations ServiceOffice of Legal Policy

    AssistantAttorneysGeneral

    Antitrust DivisionCivil DivisionCivil Rights DivisionCriminal DivisionNational Security DivisionEnvironmental and Natural Resources DivisionJustice Management DivisionTax DivisionOffice of Legal CounselOffice of Legal PolicyOffice of Legislative AffairsOffice of Justice Programs

    Solicitor General

  • [hide] vte

    Agencies under the United States Department of Justice

    Headquarters: Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Eric Holder, Attorney GeneralSally Quillian Yates (acting), Deputy Attorney General

    DeputyAttorneyGeneral

    Justice Management DivisionCriminal DivisionNational Security DivisionBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ExplosivesDrug Enforcement AdministrationFederal Bureau of InvestigationFederal Bureau of PrisonsNational Institute of CorrectionsUnited States Marshals ServiceExecutive Office for Immigration ReviewOffice of Attorney Recruitment and ManagementOffice of the Federal Detention TrusteeOffice of Intelligence Policy and ReviewOffice of the Pardon AttorneyOffice of Privacy and Civil LibertiesOffice of Professional ResponsibilityOffice on Sexual Violence and Crimes against ChildrenOffice of Tribal JusticeProfessional Responsibility Advisory OfficeUnited States AttorneysINTERPOL, U.S. National Central BureauNational Drug Intelligence CenterUnited States Parole CommissionOffice of Legal Counsel

    AssociateAttorneyGeneral

    Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Dispute ResolutionOffice on Violence Against WomenCommunity Oriented Policing ServicesOffice of Information PolicyForeign Claims Settlement CommissionAntitrust DivisionCivil DivisionCivil Rights DivisionEnvironment and Natural Resources DivisionTax DivisionUnited States Trustee ProgramCommunity Relations ServiceOffice of Legal Policy

    AssistantAttorneysGeneral

    Antitrust DivisionCivil DivisionCivil Rights DivisionCriminal DivisionNational Security DivisionEnvironmental and Natural Resources DivisionJustice Management DivisionTax DivisionOffice of Legal CounselOffice of Legal PolicyOffice of Legislative AffairsOffice of Justice Programs

    Solicitor General

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