15 Facts About Organised crime

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From this perspective, organized Organised crime is not a modern phenomenon - the construction of 17th and 18th century Organised crime gangs fulfill all the present day criteria of criminal organizations .

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Bodily harm and grievous bodily harm, within the context of organized Organised crime, must be understood as indicators of intense social and cultural conflict, motivations contrary to the security of the public, and other psycho-social factors.

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Such Organised crime groups are often labelled terrorist groups or narcoterrorists.

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Economic effects of organized Organised crime have been approached from a number of both theoretical and empirical positions, however the nature of such activity allows for misrepresentation.

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Terrorism is linked to organized Organised crime, but has political aims rather than solely financial ones, so there is overlap but separation between terrorism and organized Organised crime.

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International consensus on defining organized Organised crime has become important since the 1970s due to its increased prevalence and impact.

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The understanding of organized Organised crime has therefore progressed to combined internationalization and an understanding of social conflict into one of power, control, efficiency risk and utility, all within the context of organizational theory.

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E-commerce was supposed to level the playing ground between small and large businesses, but the growth of online organized Organised crime is leading to the opposite effect; large businesses are able to afford more bandwidth and superior security.

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Furthermore, organized Organised crime using the Internet is much harder to trace down for the police since most police forces and law enforcement agencies operate within a local or national jurisdiction while the Internet makes it easier for criminal organizations to operate across such boundaries without detection.

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Organised crime used this position to eliminate competition and consolidate power within the city of Boston which led to the imprisonment of several senior organized crime figures including Gennaro Angiulo, underboss of the Patriarca crime family.

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The perceived strength, importance or infallibility of the criminal organization is directly proportional to the types of Organised crime committed, their intensity and arguably the level of community response.

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The benefits of participating in organized Organised crime contribute greatly to the psychology behind highly organized group offending.

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The success of organized Organised crime groups is therefore dependent upon the strength of their communication and the enforcement of their value systems, the recruitment and training processes employed to sustain, build or fill gaps in criminal operations.

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Under this theory, organized Organised crime exists because legitimate markets leave many customers and potential customers unsatisfied.

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Whilst early organized Organised crime was dominated by the Irish Mob, they were relatively substituted by the Sicilian Mafia and Italian-American Mafia, the Aryan Brotherhood, Colombian Medellin cartel and Cali cartel, and more recently the Mexican Tijuana Cartel, Mexican Los Zetas, the Russian Mafia, terrorism-related organized Organised crime Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant .

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