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    Social Organized Crime Perspective Christopher Revels CJA 384 October 23‚ 2011 University of Phoenix Social Organized Crime Perspective Organized crime provides main concern for federal and state government considering criminal activity has risen‚ especially developing relations with different countries. In many instances‚ most crime organizations have created barriers making some interaction both domestically and internationally almost unrecognizable. Law enforcement and other officials

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    Organized crime refers to criminal activities organized by powerful group of individuals for profit gain either locally‚ nationally or internationally. These groups engage in illegal activities for various reasons‚ some for the money‚ fame and luxurious lifestyles while others are in it for political reasons. Some are d forced to join these groups for protection from other criminal gangs. The earliest form of organized crime was the pirate groups who stole the merchant vessels and took part in the

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    Organized Crime Group Analysis Courtney Dixon‚ Efrain Negron‚ Jami Ames‚ Jovida Waugh‚ Liz Simmons CJA/393 Instructor Dorothy Massey September 26‚ 2010 Team B Analyzes the Genovese crime family originated from the Morello crime family of East Harlem in Manhattan during the early years of the 20th century. The Morellos started arriving in New York from the village of Corleone‚ Sicily around 1892‚ and soon became involved in criminal activities. The family was run by brothers

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    Organized Crime Group Analysis Team A CJA 384 Organized Crime Group Analysis In this paper it was asked of us as a team to give an in-depth historical analysis of an organized crime group. With this class being about organized crime one would think to write about mobsters‚ but we decided to think outside the box. Even though when thinking of organized crime the first thought is The Italian Mafia and groups of that sort‚ one has to remember that organized crime comes in many different forms

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    Attributes of Criminal Groups: Mara Salvatrucha (Week Two) University of Phoenix CJA/393: Organized Criminal Groups February 4‚ 2008 Attributes of a Criminal Group: Mara Salvatrucha While many Americans are familiar with groups such as Al-Qaida‚ they are less knowledgeable about a group spreading terror within the United States inner cites. This group is the Mara Salvatrucha‚ also known as MS-13. This essay will focus on the history‚ structure‚ operation‚ activities and participants of the group

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    Motorcycle Clubs and Organized Crime There are different types of gangs; this paper will explore the origin of outlaw motorcycle gangs. I will explore the history of the motorcycle‚ origin of outlaw motorcycle gangs‚ their bureaucratic structure‚ illegal activities and involvement in organized crime. The four major biker gangs that exist within the United States and those that have expanded internationally will be discussed. Let’s start with a little history lesson. The

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    MODELS OF ORGANIZED CRIME Joseph Webb CJA/384 August 18‚ 2014 Earnest Whitten Organized Crime has been a hot topic for many years. Cinema loves gangster style mob bosses who rule their organization with an iron fist. Cinema usually shows a certain type of organized crime‚ like a syndicate family or ruler. Organized crime can actually be broken down into two different models; Bureaucratic and Patron-Client Organizations. Two Theories Bureaucratic organizations operate more like businesses

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    Organized crime or criminal organizations are transnational‚ national‚ or local groupings of high enterprises run by criminals for the purpose of engaging in illegal activity‚ most commonly for their own profit. Seemingly‚ the highest rate of criminal violence was partaken in the 1920’s. With the prohibition laws in America and the world in an economic depression. People turned more and more too criminal activity‚ organized criminals such as the American mobsters and other crime organizations grew

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    Modern Organized Crime Groups and Gangs The Almighty Vice Lord Nation is the second largest‚ and one of the oldest street gangs in Chicago. The gang has more than 30‚000 African America members. The gang criminal activities consist of drug trafficking‚ robbery‚ fraud‚ money laundering‚ extortion‚ and murder. The gang was founded by juveniles that was incarcerated in the Illinois State Training School for Boys. When the boys was released from the training school they were recruited into the gang

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    Organized Crime In the 1920’s What a time the 1920’s was! Even with the crazy party atmosphere‚ it was a time of criminal activity because of the prohibition laws in America and the world was in an economic depression.The people turned more and more to criminal activity. Organized criminals‚ such as the American mobsters and European crime syndicates thrived. Most common people looked upon these organizations as heroes and resources. Criminals like Al Capone‚ Bonnie and Clyde‚ and John Dillinger

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