Midwest Gang Investigators Association Law Enforcement Training
About Midwest Gang Investigators Association
The Midwest Gang Investigators Association (MGIA), formed in 1987, is an organization representing 12 states throughout the Midwest. We have State Chapters in Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Kentucky with over 2,000 members. MGIA provides a collaborative association whose mission is in developing and recommending strategies to prevent and control gang crime, administer professional training, and assist criminal justice professionals regarding gangs in their communities. Working with the National Alliance of Gang Investigators' Associations (NAGIA), MGIA is a unique alliance of criminal justice professionals dedicated to the promotion and coordination of national, state, and local anti-gang strategies and initiatives.
- Established: 1987
- Years Operating: 39+
- Based in: South Bend, Indiana
- Contact Person: Kyle Dombrowski
- Phone: 920-371-8441
- Email: kdombrow@southbendin.gov
- Website: https://mgia.org
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- What classes does Midwest Gang Investigators Association offer?
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Recent Reviews
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100 officers rated this 5★, 78 rated 4★.
Excellent training! Can't wait for the next national conference.
A very enjoyable experience. Full of useful information that I'm able to take back to my state/institution. Thank you again for the opportunity and sharing your knowledge...
great conference and great information
Good Conference
This training provided information that was current and beneficial. The ATF information/ presentation was very interesting and useful knowledge for the work we do.
Overall, a good conference to attend.
The conference had numerous classes which provided general information for topics used in every state. It would be nice to have state specific classes for out of state agencies.
A lot of good knowledge passed in this conference.
Great group of instructors and mix of genres for investigation techniques.
My group from Hendricks County appreciated the local hospitality and valuable information this conference provided.