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New Jersey State Police Street Gang Survey (2007)

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Title New Jersey State Police Street Gang Survey (2007)
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CTZKH4
 
Creator The New Jersey State Police
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description The New Jersey State Police Street Gang Survey is an Intranet-based survey that acts as the Division’s primary method for collecting ‘baseline’ information concerning the presence of street gangs in municipal jurisdictions across New Jersey. The 2007 Street Gang Survey is designed to be administered by State Police personnel via direct contact with municipal police officers throughout the state. The survey is organized into two components: a primary survey that asks general questions about the presence of street gangs in a municipality, and a series of supplemental surveys that gather more detailed information about specific gangs that may be present in the municipality. Survey respondents should first be asked the general questions in the primary survey, then asked about the specific gangs (if any) that are present in their jurisdiction.
 
Subject gang juvenile "new jersey" homicides "drug offenses"
 
Date 2007
 
Type Micro level