When deciphering a gang or inmate-coded sample, sometimes your best teacher is your last mistake
In order to arrange for the contraband to be brought into the facility, the inmate and the co-conspirator often use a code like the case we’re about to examine
Gangs codes use numbers, letters and superscripts - here's how to reveal their message
Even when the code is a “edoC drawkcaB” it’s not “elbissopmi ot rehpiced”
The next time the Empire sends you a code to decipher ... use the Force
When trying to decipher a gang code, don’t compare apples and oranges
Looking for a way to decipher a gang code? Sometimes looking at the long and short words can provide the answer. Here is a document that demonstrates that method (Illustration #1). Examine this doc...
With the popularity of "texting" in our society, we see that texting abbreviations are being added to gang documents and written in code
Gang codes can be very ornate symbols that bear no resemblance to the English alphabet. Gangs use these symbols to confuse the reader and hide a covert message. But some gang members use the Englis...
Deciphering codes is never as easy as it may look
The "Tic-Tac-Toe" code system is flexible, secure, easy to learn and easy to use
Gangs’ use of codes is one of the most fascinating and least understood aspects of gang investigation
Not knowing what a code says can give us nightmares in a prison facility
Gang identifiers are deeply ingrained in every gang member
Gary Klivans has discovered a numbers-based code embedded within the Bloods gang code
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