G-STEP, LLC GANG SUPPRESSION THROUGH EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
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Welcome to G-STEP, LLC Originally founded by Edwin L. Santana in 2005, G-STEP (Gang Suppression Through Educational Programs), began as an outlet for New Jersey gang specialists to address the growing street and prison gang epidemic that was flourishing within the Garden State. In an effort to overcome the stigma of acknowledging gangs in our communities, G-STEP became a platform for providing gang training and consulting to both the law enforcement and civilian populations. Since its formation, G-STEP has proactively engaged in various anti-gang efforts while maintaining a passion in educating communities and law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. Understanding the importance of the need for factual and accountable identification and training in times when the criminal gang culture has accelerated, G-STEP, LLC was formed in 2016. G-STEP, LLC is dedicated and passionate about providing tailored educational training, specialized expert testimony and/or private evaluations to public and private educational establishments, mental/health care institutions/organizations, professional athletic teams and the civilian and law enforcement communities. G- STEP, LLC understands that each assessment, training program and/or featured event must impart the dangers that can affect our communities and your organization, as our training programs and/or professional undertakings are designed according to regional gang trends and influences. “Spreading Awareness Through Education” “Spreading Awareness Through Education”
G-STEP, LLC Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns G-STEP, LLC President & CEO: Edwin L. Santana G-STEP, LLC Vice President: Amanda M. Santana G-STEP, LLC Webmaster: Mike Chereches
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