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    Al Capone

    Capone: America’s most famous gangster Abstract Al Capone: this name stirs up vivid memories in the minds of most Americans. It particularly mean much to residents of Chicago, Illinois, “the city of broad shoulders” so deservedly named after the gang leader who held an unquestionable grip on the its neighborhoods. Today, every gangster desires to be like “Scarface Al” as Capone was commonly referred. He is the epitome of what a gangster blueprint looks like that is engraved in the minds of those

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    Kidnapping

    with human and drug smuggling from Mexico, and often done as a way of collecting unpaid debts. Other major U.S. cities that are hotbeds for kidnappings are Detroit, Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, and Chicago.[29] Many of them are done by major street gangs near tourist attractions. During the year 1999 in the United States, 203,900 children were reported as the victims of family abductions and 58,200 of non-family abductions. However, only 115 were the result of "stereotypical" kidnaps (by someone unknown

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    Cja 384 Controlling Organized Crime

    organized crime is indeed an old one. It is also a very diverse problem made up of innumerable organizations. While the Mafia is the most recognizable form of organized crime in America there are many others as well including: urban street gangs, Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, the Russian Mafiya, the Japanese Yakuza, the Chinese Mafia, Columbian cartels, and many others. Organized crime is basically thought to involve a group of two or more people who are determined to do one of two things. The first objective

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    Drug Trafficking in the U.S.

    Justin Cottingham English 101 TTH Mr. Mark Rooze November 23, 2009 Drug Trafficking in the U.S. In the United States, there are two basic roots of evil that inspire more than a majority of all criminal activity, greed and drugs. Money and drugs go hand in hand in the U.S. and many places all over the world. The drug epidemic has been sweeping the world and the United States rapidly. More and more Americans are admitting to using drugs regularly. “An estimated 14.8 million American currently

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    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary

    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary CJA 384 October 16, 2011 University of Phoenix Models of Organized Crime Organized crime has different levels involved for establishing concept and operation for existence. To understand organized crime defined as criminal acts done deliberately and intentionally for obtaining profit through illegal activities is the main premise. The structure for accomplishing is determined through a system involving individuals who understand their place

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    ; Legalizing Drugs

    “We Should Legalize Drugs” It is frequently stated that illicit drugs are "bad, dangerous, destructive" or "addictive," and that society has an obligation to keep them from the public. There is nowhere that you can find reliable, objective scientific evidence that they are any more harmful than other substances and activities that are legal. In view of the enormous expense, the carnage and the obvious futility of the "drug war," resulting in massive criminalization of society, it is high time

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    Personal Perception of Organized Crime

    Personal Perception of Organized Crime Personal Perception of Organized Crime In describing my personal perception of organized crime upon entering this course, I will identify assumptions on which my perception is based, and answer the following questions: How would I describe or define organized crime? How does my perception compare to the definitions in the readings? And what characteristics do I think are associated with organized criminal behavior? I have had a very close working knowledge

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    Young Lives

    Topic 1: Young Lives How do our surroundings impact our lives? The situations that we face each day are what make up the context of our lives. The places you live your life pose a huge impact on your behavior and actions. The path that our lives take is greatly affected by our experiences and if you think of where you are now and how you got there, it puts that into perspective. In class we have been discussing films that show how young lives are affected by their surroundings and experiences as

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    Organized Crime’s Political and Corporate Alliances

    prices. Similarly, they structure their activity with the division of labor and specialization of labor. In Colombia for example it is absolutely clear; is merely observe the management model of organizations dedicated to drug trafficking, organized gangs of kidnappers, groups that launder money, multinational organizations, the trafficking, trade in precursors for the production of coca, posters gasoline, counterfeiters, etc. There is very little agreement about what is organized crime. The various

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    Crips vs Bloods

    have many differences, but they also have some similarities. The first difference would be their gang color. Crip gang members associate with the color blue in their dresses while the Bloods associate with the color red. The Crips were founded in the 1970’s in L.A. after the breakup of the Black Panther party and were originally set to protect the African American party. The Bloods founded by several gangs joined together to try and stop the Crips from expanding. Crips out number Bloods 2 to 1 so Bloods

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