"Some are not the traditional street gangs. Some are drug gangs," bailey said, adding that NYPD has helped them by adding a box on their arrest form. The box is checked if the arresting officer finds that the suspect is affiliated with any type of SRG. A fax is sent to the GIU unit on a 24-hour-a-day basis that details any security risk group members who have been arrested.
"We pass that information on to our facilities and, in turn, it is up to our facilities to also identify any security risk group members. Some may be recruited while they are in here," said Deputy Warden Bailey.
Detailed information cards are supplied to every correctional officer in order to keep track of these groups. Every officer is instructed to fill out the cards and the SRG information is entered into the computer.[PAGEBREAK]
An important piece of that information is gang codes. The GIU or Gang Intelligence Unit has developed a detailed breakdown of these codes. For example, the Blood will use "Attica" to mean, "attack without thinking," or "Brace Yourself," (intelligence over emotions, or don't get him now, get him later), "Mr. Window" (murder someone, "365" (everything is good), "10-10" (keep in touch). There is even a code for "I love and miss my kids"- "Flintstone."
These codes are given to GIU through confidential informants. According to Deputy Warden Bailey, they even have a code named after him, "Bailey" which means "rock someone to sleep" or "everything is right, nothing is going to happen."