Gangster Disciples Research Paper

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The Gangster Disciples is a violent gang which began in the Chicago, Illinois area. In the 1970's, the leaders of two different Chicago-based gangs, the Black Disciples and the Supreme Gangsters, aligned their respective groups andcreated the Gangster Disciples. Once united, the Gangster Disciples recruited heavily in Chicago, within Illinois jails and prisons, and throughout the United States. The Gangster Disciples are active in criminal activity in approximately 24 states. The Gangster Disciples employ a highly structured organization. Members are organized into geographic groups; each called a "count" or a “deck." Members in good standing are considered to be ”on-count" or ”plugged in." A meeting of a particular count may be referred to …show more content…

The responsibilities of a Gangster Disciples "Governor-of-Governors" and "Governor" include, but are not limited to, setting membership recruitment goals; communicating with national leadership, including through telephone conference calls to a national call-in number; enforcing gang codes and rules; collecting and disbursing of dues and funds; and approving certain forms of criminal activity to be carried out by gang members and associates. As the highest ranking Gangster Disciple within a state, a Governor is aware of and coordinates much of the criminal activity occurring within that state. This information is then passed up to the Governor-of Governors, who coordinates gang activity within several states. A state's "Assistant Governor" for the Gangster Disciples is responsible to the governor for collecting dues from the various counts, ensuring that anyone claiming membership is in fact "plugged in" and "on count” and recruiting new members into the gang. Each state has a "Chief Enforcer," who is responsible for enforcing the gang's codes, rules and regulations. The State Chief Enforcer is responsible for seeing that punishment, including "Kill on Sight" ("KOS") orders and "green-lights" which authorize physical punishment, is effectuated for Gangster Disciples members who violate gang rules. The Chief Enforcer is also responsible for ensuring that people who claim to be members of the Gangster Disciples are in fact members in good standing. Each count also has a Chief Enforcer who is responsible for enforcing gang rules within that count. Chief Enforcers command "enforcement teams" and "clean-up crews" comprised of Gangster Disciples members for the purpose of administering discipline, including assaults and killings. Members who serve on enforcer teams and clean-up

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