The existence of successful professional criminals is a demonstration that it is possible to get away with crime. This is very encouraging for those who are thinking of committing a crime.
Do you mean what is the Malaysian for "decrease crime"? Or do you mean how do you decrease crime in Malaya?
One result of prohibition in the US was the rise of organized crime, as illegal alcohol production and distribution became profitable for criminal organizations. Additionally, there was widespread disregard for the law, leading to a decrease in respect for authority and an increase in corruption. Prohibition also led to the closure of many legal bars and breweries, causing job loss and economic hardships.
Organized crime in Italy was created in 180#.
"Organized Crime" is a blanket term that does not refer to any one particular crime.
Planning a Crime and Committing the crime
This is an opionion question and is not allowed on WikiAnswers, but I will answer it in my opinion. A gang is a formed group. Forming a group is an organized act. Also any crime which is done in concert (that is, with the assistance of another or more persons) is also an organized crime. So if you commit a crime on behalf of a gang, it is an organized crime.
Yes. Both New Orleans and Florida have notorious organized crime families.
There was a decrease in Alcoholism, but an increase in organized crime. Prohibition did not remove the demand for Alcoholic Beverages, so it encouraged bootlegging and illegal speakeasies. Much of the profit went to criminal organizations.
Perpetuity
A yakuza is a Japanese organized crime gang, or a member of such a gang.
Organized crime can significantly undermine government revenue by promoting tax evasion and reducing legal economic activity. When illicit enterprises thrive, they decrease the taxable income of legitimate businesses and divert funds away from the formal economy. Additionally, the costs associated with law enforcement and public services to combat organized crime can strain government budgets, further impacting overall revenue. Ultimately, the presence of organized crime can lead to a cycle of reduced public funding and increased corruption, exacerbating the challenge for governments to maintain financial stability.
So-called "organized crime" - like crime itself, can probaly never be eradicated - only controlled. Crime is inherent part of the "human condition."