About Florida Gang Investigators
Associations
The
Florida Gang Investigator’s Association was formed in 1993, by
criminal justice professionals, to promote and facilitate the exchange
of gang intelligence and information among those professionals actively
involved in the investigation and prosecution of criminal street gangs,
prison gangs, extremist groups, supremacist groups and their membership.
The main goal of the Association is to effectively and positively impact
and ultimately eliminate the effects of gang violence and gang related
crimes perpetrated by gang members whose actions adversely affect and
constitute a threat to the public.
The Association works in partnership
with fellow gang investigators and law enforcement associations throughout
the world to develop anti-gang strategies in the areas of gang prevention,
gang intervention, gang enforcement, gang suppression, gang member rehabilitation,
and finally gang member re-entry into mainstream society.
Through aggressive organizational
development and “out-of-the-box” thinking, the FGIA has
established departments and divisions within the association to specifically
address each isolated area independently and develop strategic plans
on how best to address those areas. These individual plans are then
consolidated to establish a statewide strategic plan, which is prepared
and proposed to the local and state leadership.
Just three of the many focus
points this plan addresses is expressed below:
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Gang Training Programs – Through our Training Department’s
Professional Development Series the FGIA develops and implements
successful training programs to better prepare those who combat
gangs in effective gang enforcement, gang intervention and gang
prevention techniques as well as those tasked with implementing
programs in prevention and intervention with gang ideology and typology
training.
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Gang Prevention and Intervention
Programs – Through our Program’s
Department the FGIA will research, review, develop and/or assist
to be developed programs that will successfully deter or remove
them from their gang association or membership.
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National and International
Relations – Through the FGIA’s
membership to the National Alliance of Gang Investigators’ Associations (NAGIA), the FGIA strives to further develop relationships
and promote opportunities in which the Florida Gang Investigators
Association can contribute to and benefit from active involvement
with those in the national and international criminal justice community
responsible for gang prevention, intervention and enforcement.
National Alliance of
Gang Investigators Associations

The FGIA is not only a founding
and proud member of the National Alliance of Gang Investigators’ Associations (NAGIA). The FGIA President Rusty Keeble is also the current
President of NAGIA.
A Gang Free Florida
The
FGIA is always looking to develop new initiatives that will dramatically
impact the rising gang threat in Florida. In 2006, the
FGIA developed an initiative called “A Gang Free Florida.” We could tell right away that we had something and quickly coined this
as the title of our overall anti-gang strategy and mission. Please learn
more about this specific initiative at www.gangfreeflorida.com. Some
new and very cool ideas are in development.
Please take the time to browse
all of the pages within the FGIA Website and familiarize yourself with
the history of the FGIA all the way through to the future of one of
the world’s most respected and active gang associations.