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    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary Cherrie King CJA/384 February 14‚ 2013 Sgt. Steve Schneider Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary An organized crime is a group of three or more people of a formalized structure and the main object is to obtain money through an illegal activities. This definition is one of many for organized crime‚ there are five types of organized crime‚ and there are two models that are used to describe the structure of organized crime and even though both

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    Sharecka Ivery 2/11/2013 Intro to Business 1013 How Businesses Are Organized There are several ways that a business can be organized to define its structure. The main types of businesses are sole proprietorship‚ corporations‚ partnerships and limited- liability companies. How a business is organized explains how its taxes are paid‚ and accounts for profit and how it manages the liability by its owners. In the bylaws state that every organization has its own purpose and what it does

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    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary Tina Martin-Fleming CJA/384 January 29‚ 2015 Charles Davis There are two types of organizations within the criminal justice field they are bureaucratic and patron-client organizations. The bureaucratic organization is an organization that enforces the law. However‚ the patron-client organization chooses to break the law. There are many differences between the groups‚ but there are a few things that they have in common. This paper will describe the difference

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    Organized CrimeMy personal perception of organized crime before this class is that it is a term used to describe the crimes that are committed by major criminal organizations like the mafia or cartels. When I hear the term organized crime‚ I automatically think of the mob putting out hits on their enemies or the Mexican cartel smuggling drugs across the borders. My personal perception of organized crime is largely based off of the movies that I have seen. Movies like Goodfellas and The Godfather

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    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary Janel N. Smith CJA 384 April 7‚ 2013 David Thomas Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary The patron-client or organization is a combination of relationships and protection between those apart of the organized crime family. The "patron-client model"‚ represented by the works of Joe Albini (1971) and Francis and Liz Ianni (1972)‚ re-conceptualizes the Cosa Nostra as a web of asymmetric ties embedded in local or ethnic networks. The patron-client

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    Fannie Mcmillian Discussion Questions . What is organized crime? What are some examples of organized crime? What are similarities among various criminal organizations? Explain your answer. . What is a patron-client network or organization? What are distinctions between bureaucratic and patron-client organizations? Why are they important for understanding organized crime? Organized crime is an activity linking a quantity of people in secure group dealings‚ structured on a hierarchical

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    Social Organized Crime Perspective Paper Many could argue that organized crime takes place in our society because of the circumstances in which our society has chosen to exist. It could have been started because of rules‚ regulations‚ and laws that we have placed upon ourselves that not every person agrees with. It could be a problem because several of the people within our society choose to live differently because they feel they can. Whatever the logic behind the choice organized crime does exist

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    The roaring twenties was a time of the Model T Ford‚ a new era of fashion‚ jazz‚ new inventions‚ prohibition‚ and a rise in criminal activity. The enforcement of the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead Act led many American citizens to turn to bootlegging‚ especially the gangsters. The well-known Al “Scarface” Capone was the leader of a gang in Chicago and known as an enemy to the American government. Shootouts and assassinations were not uncommon during this period‚ and in fact‚ cases of such

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    AbstractOne ’s personal perception of organized crime is different for each student; as a criminal organization does not require any single domination‚ such as Irish‚ Mexican‚ Italian‚ or Chinese‚ as most would believe. This author ’s perception believes all dominations share one instinct; secrecy in all their dealings with business. Many have legitimate businesses and some illegal businesses. There are covers for each illegal business and perhaps two books lead by the loyal accountant. Most of these

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    many forms of deviance. Among the many forms of deviance‚ organized crime stands out in many aspects of society. Organized crime has been around for many years in America and for centuries in Europe. It is distinguished by its durability over time‚ expansive interests‚ hierarchical structure‚ buildup of profit‚ investment of profit‚ access to political protection‚ and the use of violence as an end to particular means. Organized crime is able to thrive throughout the world by supplying‚ or appearing

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