Todd Cope CJA/384 Jack Tandy 2/2/15
This paper will be identifying the problems presented and the various relationships established by organized crime. It will further be describing the legal limitations associated with combating organized crime, including a critique or major federal laws and strategies that support the effort. This paper will further discuss and suggest a realistic solution to control organized crime by discussing and evaluating the effectiveness of organized crime prosecutions.
There are many problems presented and there are various relationships that are established by organized crime. Organized crime is operating illegal business from …show more content…
Then the small numbers in the governing body seem to dwindle to the rightful paltry amount. When the citizens of a community look upon a criminal with romantic infatuation, instead of indignant outrage that person can operate with a certain amount of impunity. When we allow a criminal element to feel at home within our finances, our society lore, our way of thinking; when we adopt a criminal mindset just to get ahead in our legitimate business dealings we are truly at risk of failing to be good citizens. It was once said that the best ways to measure the level of civilization in a group was to see how they used soap, and how they treated their prisoners. Today we live in countries that are described as dirty from the inside out, and we idolize some of our criminals more than our elected officials. Every year we give me to help crime happen than we do to pay educators. We have spent more money since the 1980’s to combat drugs than we have amassed in the national deficit. And that is still only the drugs moving through America. Anywhere from 30-50% is being consumed elsewhere in the world, and all that money is being used to invest in more illegal dealings, bribe city officials and police departments, and destabilize both economic and social …show more content…
Different agencies cannot hope to effectively combat this problem alone and times call for law enforcement organizations to strive to reach a new level of information exchange. Organized Crime spans the globe and its influence is indeed felt worldwide. This organization is massive foe for any enforcer of justice wishing to rid their realm of influence from criminal elements. Organized Crime must be met with organized laws, and organized cities, states, provinces, and commonwealths making up organized countries that reject the appeal of victim-less crimes and harmless funs. A solid resolve is needed to control crime and until that is the first piece of equipment in the equation people should continue to suffer under the oppressive reign of criminal