Latino organized crime groups are criminal groups created by Latinos. There are several Latino organized crime groups around, such as:
Surenos(Mexican Mafia gang)
Nortenos(Nuestra Familia gang)
Trinitarios(Dominican street gang)
Netas Association(Puerto Rican street gang)
Almighty Latin King & Queen Nation(People Nation gang)
Almighty Insane Latin Counts Nation(People Nation gang)
Almighty Spanish Lords Nation(People Nation gang)
Familia Stones Nation(People Nation gang)
Insane Gangster Satan Disciples Nation(Folk Nation gang)
Maniac Latin Disciples Nation(Folk Nation gang)
Insane Spanish Cobras Nation(Folk Nation gang)
Insane Latin Jivers Nation(Folk Nation gang)
La Raza Nation(Folk Nation gang)
Almighty Imperial Gangsters Nation(Folk Nation gang)
Universal Latin Lovers Nation(Folk Nation gang)
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes is the most recognized name against organized crime. The National White Collar Crime Center and the National Institute of Justice also have interest groups against organized crime.
Secret societies
A traditional organized crime family is hierarchical, with individuals serving in the roles of leader, supervisors, or workers. The more modern organized crime groups sometimes have shared leadership. They might also involve a loose confederation of groups working together to commit crimes (Osterburg & Ward, 2007, p. 617). Reference: Osterburg, J. W., & Ward, R.H. (2007). Criminal investigation: A method for reconstructing the past (5th ed.). Newark, NJ: Matthew Bender & Company, Inc.
Not necessarily. Organized crime is activity that is managed by established groups of people. Usually these groups are made up of people related through some family connections. White collar crime can be committed by individuals as well as by groups. When a group is involved, it usually forms around a company or business segment and not family.
Organized crime in Italy was created in 180#.
The question is a true statement.
"Organized Crime" is a blanket term that does not refer to any one particular crime.
Two groups within the Latino community are Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans. These groups have distinctive cultural backgrounds and histories, contributing to the rich diversity of Latino culture in the United States.
Very big subject but the first appearance of organized crime in the U.S. began in the late 1700's. One of the first recognized "bosses" was Joseph P. Macheca who was one of the first to organize Sicilian immigrants into a gang in Louisiana. At about the same time different groups began to spring up in the North East, each more or less based on the region of Italy from which they came. Go here to get a very detailed history of the beginning of organized crime. http://newenglandorganizedcrime.com/the-beginning-of-organized-crime-in-the-u-s/
Planning a Crime and Committing the crime
Prohibition banned the sale and production of alcohol, creating a lucrative black market for bootleggers. Organized crime groups took advantage of this demand, with figures like Al Capone becoming wealthy and powerful by supplying illegal alcohol. The violence and corruption associated with Prohibition led to the rise of organized crime syndicates in major cities across the United States.