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Prison Martial Arts & Gang Indoctrination: The Criminal Cold War is getting Hotter… The martial arts have changed, 52 blocks has recently hit the headlines in rap songs, youtube videos and instructional tapes. Sometimes called Jail House Rock, but claiming a lineage different from that of the Jail House Rock of the West Coast’s Black Guerrilla Family. The idea of prison based martial arts is an idea which has inspired both fear & laughter. Fear from those who don’t understand the implications and laughter from those who over evaluate their own self worth. This article sets the record straight, as far as the author knows it to be true, and addresses the more important issue in a single question; Do Criminals Train to Be Criminals..? Yes!!! Here is how… 1. Experience as a Teacher: Theory of Victimization… 2.Informal Learning: If it Works USE it but KEEP IT SIMPLE… 3.Communication & Conditioning: What they do while LOCKED UP… 4.Networking: The need for Gang Affiliation & Sets (cells)… You may fool yourself all you want & say that you have a right to self-defense (you do) and that you can beat up an untrained attacker with your “kung-fu” (not the martial art but the literal translation of skill). However, if you don’t train to fight enemy you face in that moment you are setting yourself for failure and excuses like your right defend yourself won’t save you. Let me explain, here in the US we have a right to keep (own) & bear (use) arms (weapons not just guns) & we also have a right to freedom of speech. A person who is well read and well educated in communication mediums such as public speaking will exercise that right to freedom of speech better then someone who lacks that particular “kung-fu.The same is true of someone who must exercise their right to self-defense, a skilled marksmen is better prepared to defend themselves with a gun if required and martial arts (any martial artist) is better prepared to defend themselves in a fight, some more so then others. The problem occurs when the “rules of the fight” change & against an experienced criminal and not some young punk trying to be tough, “the rules” are theirs to make. 1.Experience as a Teacher: Theory of Victimization… One of things I teach students early on is the theory of victimization; the idea that being the victim takes psychological toll on the victim and often cause them to associate “might makes right” with “control & respect” causing the victim to lash out and seek victims of their own to regain the respect and, more importantly the control, they feel they lost. As such being a victim of violence causes various psychological problems but most of all, it teaches the person that violence is power. Remember your mind is designed to learn through association & the process occurs such as this; a parent gets drunk and beats their kid over a slight or some arbitrary wrong all the while offering the mantra “You will learn to respect me.” The child associates the word “respectwith the emotion of “fearso that respect becomes fear & the kid then sees that violence is a means to be feared (respected). Said child sets off “to earn the respect of his peers” and becomes a bully. As the child

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Prison Martial Arts & Gang Indoctrination: The Criminal Cold War is getting Hotter…

The martial arts have changed, 52 blocks has recently hit the headlines in rap songs, youtube

videos and instructional tapes. Sometimes called Jail House Rock, but claiming a lineage different from that of the Jail House Rock of the West Coast’s Black Guerrilla Family. The idea of prison based martial arts is an idea which has inspired both fear & laughter. Fear from those who don’t understand the implications and laughter from those who over evaluate their own self worth. This article sets the record straight, as far as the author knows it to be true, and addresses the more important issue in a single question; Do Criminals Train to Be Criminals..? Yes!!! Here is how… 1. Experience as a Teacher: Theory of Victimization… 2.Informal Learning: If it Works USE it but KEEP IT SIMPLE… 3.Communication & Conditioning: What they do while LOCKED UP… 4.Networking: The need for Gang Affiliation & Sets (cells)…

You may fool yourself all you want & say that you have a right to self-defense (you do) and that you can beat up an untrained attacker with your “kung-fu” (not the martial art but the literal translation of skill). However, if you don’t train to fight enemy you face in that moment you are setting yourself for failure and excuses like your right defend yourself won’t save you.

Let me explain, here in the US we have a right to keep (own) & bear (use) arms (weapons not just guns) & we also have a right to freedom of speech. A person who is well read and well educated in communication mediums such as public speaking will exercise that right to freedom of speech better then someone who lacks that particular “kung-fu.” The same is true of someone who must exercise their right to self-defense, a skilled marksmen is better prepared to defend themselves with a gun if required and martial arts (any martial artist) is better prepared to defend themselves in a fight, some more so then others. The problem occurs when the “rules of the fight” change & against an experienced criminal and not some young punk trying to be tough, “the rules” are theirs to make. 1.Experience as a Teacher: Theory of Victimization…

One of things I teach students early on is the theory of victimization; the idea that being the victim takes psychological toll on the victim and often cause them to associate “might makes right” with “control & respect” causing the victim to lash out and seek victims of their own to regain the respect and, more importantly the control, they feel they lost.

As such being a victim of violence causes various psychological problems but most of all, it teaches the person that violence is power. Remember your mind is designed to learn through association & the process occurs such as this; a parent gets drunk and beats their kid over a slight or some arbitrary wrong all the while offering the mantra “You will learn to respect me.” The child associates the word “respect” with the emotion of “fear” so that respect becomes fear & the kid then sees that violence is a means to be feared (respected). Said child sets off “to earn the respect of his peers” and becomes a bully. As the child

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becomes a teenager he wants to be a tough guy and sets off the fight bigger stronger and tougher people (other bullies) while still bullying the weaker members of society around him. All to prove himself as a tough guy, add a few brushes with the law and incarceration around like-minded individuals and the patterns of associations have become habits and habits become routine and routine becomes a life style… So then at this point what has experience taught your averaged troubled youth;

Respect if being feared…

You need violence; hurting others to be respected…

If you are strong & violent you are respected… Add in that the constant experiences at fighting cause one to be associated with others who seek out violence & others who want to be “tough.” Thus, adding experience at fighting and an informal learning process of learning by doing. Said association with violence means that many “tough guys” and “violence fetishists” will read and watch instructional videos on martial arts, combatives, knife fighting etc. to try out what they learn on those they wish to gain “Respect” from. This all sets the foundation for Informal Learning; 2. Informal Learning: If it Works USE it but KEEP IT SIMPLE…

As the tougher, tough guys begin to emerge from the pack they take the role of alpha male until someone beats them and takes their thrown; though among females this is just as common with troubled youth. As such these Alphas will impart some basic concepts and techniques to their groupies of not so tough, tough guys to appear knowledgeable and more experienced. This is just a clever way of posturing by reputation; hoodlum propaganda.

As such more experienced criminal types teach less experienced criminal types, a few basic techniques and principles. Nothing as formally codified or complex as a martial arts form, basic boxing techniques, with knees and elbows and maybe even some high school wrestling through into the mix. The idea of keeping it simple is twofold;

1) It is a lack of knowledge beyond the limits of fundamentals due to lack of resources… 2) Because fundamentals drilled effectively are still effective and can be added to from experience

or training… Now apply said cliché of tough guys with a higher calling then being just tough; give them easy

money and an illusion of real power (i.e. money) & you have the makings of a gang. These gangs often recruited members in the past, to extort money and control areas of their locations. With them the gangs kept members from stealing or harassing others in their neighborhoods but then started victimizing others from different areas under the control of different gangs. The illegal drug trade caused many gangs to grow in both size and in power as new weapons and guns became common place. Now the in the 21st Century gangs have morphed into a more syndicate structure around the smuggling, sale and distribution of illegal drugs.

As such many gangs still require their members to be beat in to prove their toughness and have members with clean records to join the military to learn weapons & tactics; making the possibility of finding gang members training in paramilitary tactics & even Modern Army Combatives or the Marine Martial Arts Program a good possibility. This is of course my reference to Jail House Rock and 52 blocks at the beginning of the article; you see it’s a bit of little know American Civil Rights History…

In the 1966 by George Jackson when prisons were integrated a prison gang the Black Guerrilla Family tried to “take over the prison population” as a means of recruiting members into its Marxist Revolutionary Organization to over throw the US Government. As such the Black Guerrilla Family

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invented a “martial art” known as Jail House Rock; claiming African Roots it was a mix of dirty boxing and hip hop danced moves (assessed as effective fighting techniques in the way one would find Kata Bunkai in formal Karate). This served two key purposes; the association of violence with strength (something common to a troubled childhood) & as a “secret martial art of African heritage” served as medium for the indoctrination of Marxist Revolutionary Ideas, cloaked on pretty little wrappings of the civil rights movement.

As such a racist prison gang known as the Aryan Brotherhood was said to have developed a prison fighting system off of the an older hand-to-hand combatives system called Rock & Roll. Like their African American counter-parts the Aryan Brotherhood used Rock-&-Roll as a medium of indoctrination for White-Supremacy. The Aryan Brotherhood was first started to protect whites against blacks in the prisons of California but also using “their protection” to indoctrinate new members into white- supremacist beliefs. As such a “prison martial arts” become a sort of paramilitary training to indoctrinate low level members into believing in a greater confidence in the organization then presented. As such most street-fighters follow the same game plan; teach some basics and build confidence in followers. As such everything is simple, direct and effect oriented… 3.Communication & Conditioning: What they do while LOCKED UP…

Do not assume prison or jail is an easy life for many people. In fact, it is downright boring and have only two things to do; read, play cards and workout. Playing cards or even chess is where the social politics gets to be worked out and worked on. Here you get how people think and how they apply what they know. Aside from teaching people to lie (bluff) at cards you also learn to read people, the same is true of chess.

All that time to work out means that they have time to increase fitness and the more fit you are the more likely you are to pull off even the most complex & outlandish martial arts techniques. More so, when images of buffed out repeat felons hit the TV screen in prison documentaries & fat out of shape “Joe Average” is seen huffing and puffing out of breath from cross the street, it is no wonder the criminals have an edge. Reading is another one, as ideas and tactics can be draw from books on spies & commandos from writers like Tom Clancy who tries to make things as realistic and accurate as possible. Add to that classic works like Sun Tsu’s Art of War & Machiavelli’s The Prince can also be found in prison libraries. Is it any wonder that prison is called “Crime College” and again referencing the existence of things like Jail-House-Rock & Rock-&-Roll an experienced criminal may be a bit more confident and better prepared at committing crimes then say your average accountant, cashier or even martial artist is at defending themselves against being a victim of crime. After all crime is a criminal’s Job…

More so, if a gang member likes an individual and/or recruits them into their gang these people may pick up on more than just some dirty boxing or old hand-to-hand combatives material. They may find connections to get guns, drugs and even human trafficking. They find suppliers and distributors or resources and connections. Human’s adapt and change and when faced with adversity they find ways to overcome; especially if they are mentally tough and if not mentally tough they will eventually become so. This is why many people know that rehabilitation & is chance to change, not incarceration is the answer to such criminally-minded people. 4.Networking: The need for Gang Affiliation & Sets (cells)…

What we call in the counter-terrorist world as cells are called sets on the street. A gang has several sets; each acting as independent cells (much like as seem with terrorist groups) and each set passes on “business” from within the network of gang sets. This keep “business” limited to other gang members and offer special benefits for joining the gang. Here much of the communication and dealings that take place in prisons and jail spill over into the streets of America. Likewise other institutions such

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as public schools and yes even churches have seen this type of networking by criminals and criminal groups. With the turn of the century we have even less gang violence because many gangs have learned that by dividing the area and the “business” they can gain more. As such you may have two or more gangs in the same area but only gang in that area deals with crack-cocaine while the other deals with prescription drugs. Thus being affiliated with a specific gang might offer the virtues of getting specific access to weapons, pain medication or other illegal drugs.

These hybridized-gangs are more focused on profit then politics and more organized, from them we see groups that are more organized and have take the hap-hazard indoctrination “prison combatives” to include paramilitary training gathered from members in the US military. Some groups specialize in only one type of crime and other specialize in several types; more on the same rule is true of individual sets within the gangs.

So not the answer the question first posed at the beginning of this article; Do Criminals Train to

Be Criminals..? Yes it is a systematic answer based on the type of criminal you may encounter; a self-trained tough guy, a prison trained felon or paramilitary narco-terrorist gang… Written by Ron Collins