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Organized crime southern US?

Yes. Both New Orleans and Florida have notorious organized crime families.


The only crime defined inthe US Constitution?

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How is crime defined and measured?

Crime is the breaking of a rule or law for which a punishment may ultimately be prescribed by some organized form of government. Crime's severity is measured by the laws or rules it is comitted under.


When was Organized crime in Italy created?

Organized crime in Italy was created in 180#.


Is organized crime considered a moral turpitude?

"Organized Crime" is a blanket term that does not refer to any one particular crime.


What is engaging in organized crime activity?

Planning a Crime and Committing the crime


Why should gangs be considered part of organized 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.


What variable can distinguish organized crime from conventional crime?

Perpetuity


What are yakuza?

A yakuza is a Japanese organized crime gang, or a member of such a gang.


What is the description of organized crimes groups in the Philippines?

organized crime in philippines


Why such laws eradicate organized crime group?

So-called "organized crime" - like crime itself, can probaly never be eradicated - only controlled. Crime is inherent part of the "human condition."


What has the author Alfredo Schulte-Bockholt written?

Alfredo Schulte-Bockholt has written: 'The politics of organized crime and the organized crime of politics' -- subject(s): Elite (Social sciences), Government policy, Organized crime, Political corruption, Power (Social sciences), Transnational crime