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Chapter 24 - Codex: Imperial Gangs and You!

IMPERIAL GANGS AND YOU! 

A Comprehensive Guide to Registered Criminal Organizations 

Imperial Statute 47-B // Lower Level Regulatory Framework 

Version 12.3 // Mandatory Reading for Citizens 

Published by the Imperial Bureau of Criminal Enterprise Management 

In Cooperation with the Department of Lower Level Affairs

CITIZEN ADVISORY

Greetings, Imperial Citizen. This orientation material has been prepared by the Imperial Bureau of Criminal Enterprise Management (IBCEM) to ensure your safety and compliance when traversing designated gang territories within Imperial space. Your understanding of these protocols is mandatory for all Academy students and recommended for all citizens operating any Imperial station or facility. 

FAILURE TO REVIEW THIS MATERIAL MAY RESULT IN INJURY, DEATH, OR ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES 

 

This document supersedes all previous versions and incorporates lessons learned from 47,892 documented gang encounters, 2,341 formal complaints, and 156 liability settlements. Please dispose of all previous versions in accordance with Imperial Document Retention Policy 9-A. 

 

HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The Registered Gang Initiative (RGI) was established in XXXX BTC following the catastrophic Lower Level Wars of XXXX – XXXX BTC (Before Treaty of Coruscant), which resulted in: 

 14,322 civilian casualties 

 ₹847 million in infrastructure damage 

 Complete loss of Imperial facitilies below Level 40 for 73 standard days 

 Resignation of consecutive Lower Level Administrators 

Following extensive cost-benefit analysis, the Imperial Economic Council determined that regulated criminal activity generated 34% more tax revenue than enforcement operations, while reducing security expenditures by 67%. Thus, the paradigm shifted from elimination to regulation. 

 

Key Historical Milestones: 

XXXX BTC: First gang registration (The Steel Patriots) 

XXXX BTC: Implementation of mandatory health insurance requirements 

XXXX BTC: First successful tax audit of registered gang (recovered ₹2.3 million) 

XXXX BTC: Introduction of quarterly reporting requirements 

XXXX BTC: Dental coverage added to mandatory benefits package

THE IMPERIAL-GANG COMPACT

The Empire recognizes that complete elimination of criminal enterprise is neither cost-effective nor strategically advantageous. Through the Registered Gang Initiative (RGI), certain criminal organizations are permitted to operate within designated territories under strict regulatory oversight. 

 

Core Principles of the Compact: 

1) Mutual Non-Destruction Clause: The Empire agrees not to conduct extermination campaigns against registered gangs who maintain compliance. 

2) Revenue Sharing Agreement: Registered gangs remit 23% of gross criminal proceeds as Imperial tax (Form 47-B-88). 

3) Operational Boundaries: Criminal activities must remain within designated territories and approved crime categories.

4) Citizen Safety Protocols: Mandatory adherence to standardized encounter outcomes and Academy student protections. 

5) Administrative Compliance: Submission of quarterly reports, annual audits, and maintenance of proper documentation. 

 

Economic Benefits to the Empire: 

Annual tax revenue: ₹847 million (3.141.BTC figures) 

Reduced security costs: ₹1.2 billion savings annually 

Intelligence gathering: 14,000+ reports filed quarterly 

Employment statistics: 47,000+ registered gang members off unemployment rolls 

GANG CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

All registered gangs are classified according to threat level, operational scope, and compliance history. Classification determines territorial allocation, permitted activities, and audit frequency. 

 

MINIMAL THREAT (Green Badge) 

Primarily engaged in smuggling, gambling, or information brokering 

Territory: 1-3 levels maximum 

Weapons restriction: Non-lethal only 

Audit frequency: Annual 

 

MODERATE THREAT (Yellow Badge) 

Engaged in protection rackets, theft, or light combat operations 

Territory: 3-5 levels maximum 

Weapons restriction: Standard blasters permitted 

Audit frequency: Bi-annual 

 

ELEVATED THREAT (Orange Badge)

 Engaged in assassination, heavy weapons trafficking, or cybercrime

 Territory: 5-8 levels

maximum Weapons restriction: Military-grade with proper permits 

Audit frequency: Quarterly 

 

SEVERE THREAT (Red Badge - RESTRICTED) 

Classification details restricted to Level 7 clearance and above

 Citizens should evacuate immediately upon encountering Red Badge gangs 

 

STANDARD ENCOUNTER OUTCOMES

When encountering a registered gang, four standard interaction protocols are available. Each outcome has been negotiated and approved by the IBCEM. Gang members are legally required to offer all four options: 

 

VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE 

Pay the requested fee or surrender specified goods. Gang members must: 

Release you unharmed within 5 minutes of payment Provide

receipt (Form 47-B-12R) for tax deduction purposes 

Not re-extort you for minimum 72 hours (cooldown period) 

Honor medical exemptions and Academy student discounts (15% off) 

 

LETHAL RESISTANCE 

Engage in combat at your own risk. Legal provisions include: 

Gang members may use proportional force up to and including deadly force

 The Empire waives all liability for injuries or death

 Your next of kin will receive Form 47-B-NOK (Notification of Kinetic Incident)

 Life insurance claims may be denied due to "voluntary combat clause" 

 

NON-LETHAL RESISTANCE 

Attempt escape or non-violent resistance. Standard protocols dictate: 

Gangs may confiscate 75% of valuable goods (excluding medical supplies)

 25% must be left for victim survival ("Quarter Mercy Rule") 

Chase pursuit limited to 500 meters or gang territory boundary

 Warning shots authorized, direct fire prohibited 

 

NEGOTIATION 

Propose alternative arrangements. Acceptable negotiations include: 

Barter of goods or services in lieu of credits

 Information exchange (subject to treason limitations) 

Installment payment plans (maximum 12 months) 

Temporary employment within gang organization

Transfer of outstanding debts from other registered gangs 

 

NOTE: Gangs are required to document all encounters using Form 47-B-ENC 

 

TERRITORY DESIGNATION

Gang territories are clearly marked and registered with the Imperial Cartographic Division. Citizens can access real-time territory maps via: 

Imperial DataNet: //gangs.empire.gov/territories

 Mobile Application: "SafeWalk Imperial" (₹2.99/month) 

Physical kiosks at Level 30 and below (when operational) 

Emergency hotline: 1-800-WHERE-GANG 

 

Territory Markers: 

All registered gang territories must display: 

Illuminated boundary markers every 50 meters 

Gang registration number and classification badge

 Current threat level indicator (updated daily) 

QR code linking to gang's public compliance record 

Posted fee schedule (Form 47-B-FEE) 

 

Neutral Zones: 

The following areas are designated as neutral zones where gang activity is prohibited: 

Medical facilities and 100-meter radius

 Imperial Academy campuses and dormitories 

Religious buildings (registered denominations only) 

Public transportation hubs (platforms only, not tunnels) 

IBCEM offices and complaint centers 

 

REGISTRATION BENEFITS & REQUIREMENTS

Benefits for Gang Organizations: 

Legal Status: Operating license with Imperial seal

 Healthcare Package: 

 Medical: 80% coverage for injuries, 60% for pre-existing conditions

 Dental: Bi-annual cleanings, 50% coverage for major work

 Vision: Annual exam plus ₹200 credit for eyewear

Legal Services: Access to Imperial public defenders

 Retirement: 401(k) matching up to 3% after 5 years service 

Training: Quarterly workshops on compliance 

 

Requirements for Registration: 

Minimum 25 active members 

Established territory claim (minimum 6 months occupancy)

 Clean background check for leadership (no crimes against the Empire) 

₹50,000 registration fee (non-refundable)

 Completion of 40-hour orientation course 

Passage of Imperial Gang Compliance Exam (70% minimum)

 Installation of approved accounting software

 Designation of Compliance Officer (cannot have active warrants) 

 

COMPLIANCE & ENFORCEMENT

The IBCEM maintains a robust enforcement division to ensure gang compliance. Violations are categorized by severity: 

 

Minor Violations (Warning + ₹1,000 fine): 

Late filing of quarterly reports (< 30 days) 

Failure to display current fee schedule

 Inadequate territory marking

 Non-provision of receipts 

 

Major Violations (₹10,000 fine + probation): 

Operating outside designated territory 

Exceeding authorized violence levels 

Failure to honor Academy student discounts

 Tax payment delinquency (> 60 days) 

 

Critical Violations (License revocation): 

Harm to Imperial officials or Academy instructors 

Operating in neutral zones 

Failure to provide orientation materials to first-timers 

Conspiracy against the Empire 

 

UNREGISTERED GANG PROTOCOL

EXTREME DANGER - NO SAFETY PROTOCOLS APPLY 

Unregistered gangs operate outside Imperial regulations and are considered hostile entities. They are NOT bound by citizen safety protocols, do NOT provide receipts, and do NOT recognize Academy credentials. 

 

Immediate Actions: 

DO NOT ENGAGE - Evacuate immediately 

Activate emergency beacon (if equipped) 

Record gang identifiers if safe to do so

 Report to nearest Imperial checkpoint 

File Form 47-B-UNREG within 24 hours 

 

Bounty Program: Citizens providing information leading to successful prosecution of unregistered gangs may be eligible for rewards up to ₹5,000. See Form 47-B-BOUNTY for details. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: Can I join a registered gang while enrolled at an Academy? 

A: No. Students are prohibited from gang membership. However, internships with registered gangs may be available for Criminal Justice majors (see your advisor). 

Q: What happens if a gang member falls in love with their extortion victim? 

A: Romance provisions are covered under Section 47-B-14. The gang member must recuse themselves from all extortion activities involving that individual and file Form 47-B-LOVE (Declaration of Romantic Conflict of Interest). 

 

Q: Are protection payments tax deductible? 

A: Yes, with proper documentation. Retain all receipts (Form 47-B-12R) and file with your annual return under "Involuntary Business Expenses." Maximum deduction: ₹10,000/year. 

 

Q: My grandmother was in a gang. Do I get legacy admission preferences? 

A: Legacy preferences apply only to gangs continuously registered for 25+ years. Submit Form 47-B-LEGACY with proof of lineage and gang membership verification. 

 

Q: What if I'm extorted by multiple gangs in one day? 

A: The 72-hour cooldown period applies per gang, not globally. However, you may file for Financial Hardship Exemption (Form 47-B-BROKE) after three extortions in 24 hours. 

 

Q: Can gangs offer loyalty programs or frequent victim discounts? 

A: Yes. Many gangs offer punch cards (10th extortion free), seasonal promotions, and referral bonuses. These must be registered with IBCEM using Form 47-B-PROMO. 

 

Q: Is there a gang investagor? 

A: Yes. The Office of Gang-Citizen Relations mediates disputes. Contact 1-800-GANG-FAIR or visit your local Circuit, Section G-8 (appointments recommended). 

 

Q: What's the difference between "robbery" and "surprise mandatory donation"? 

A: Legal distinction per Imperial Code 47-B-3.5. Robbery involves taking property against one's will. Surprise mandatory donation s involve taking property against one's will WITH a receipt. The receipt makes it legal. 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Imperial Bureau of Criminal Enterprise Management 

Main Office: Section G-7, Imperial Administrative Complex 

Hours: 0800-1700 Standard Imperial Time (Closed Imperial holidays) 

Emergency Contacts: 

IBCEM Emergency Hotline: 1-800-IMP-GANG 

Gang Complaint Department: Extension 4777 

Witness Protection Services: Extension 9111

 Student Affairs: Extension 2187

 Gang Romance Counseling: Extension 1138 

Tax Assistance: Extension 1040 

 

Online Resources: 

Official Website: www.empire.gov/gangs 

Territory Map: www.empire.gov/gangs/maps 

Gang Ratings & Reviews: www.YelpGang.empire 

Mobile App: "SafeWalk Imperial" (₹2.99/month, ₹29.99/year) 

 

APPENDIX A: REQUIRED FORMS 

 

The following forms are referenced in this document and available for download: 

 

Form 47-B-12 - Standard Encounter Report 

Form 47-B-12R - Extortion Receipt (triplicate) 

Form 47-B-88 - Gang Tax Return 

Form 47-B-FIN - Quarterly Financial Report 

Form 47-B-HWR - Member Health & Welfare Report 

Form 47-B-TER - Territory Assessment 

Form 47-B-TAX - Monthly Tax Payment Voucher 

Form 47-B-ENC - Encounter Documentation 

Form 47-B-NOK - Notification of Incident 

Form 47-B-FEE - Posted Fee Schedule 

Form 47-B-UNREG - Unregistered Gang Report 

Form 47-B-BOUNTY - Bounty Claim Application 

Form 47-B-LOVE - Declaration of Romantic Conflict 

Form 47-B-LEGACY - Legacy Gang Member Verification 

Form 47-B-BROKE - Financial Hardship Exemption 

Form 47-B-PROMO - Loyalty Program Registration 

Form 47-B-DIRECTORY - Complete Gang Directory Request

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