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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
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There are different theories of organized crime. The first one is the queer ladder of mobility theory that states that organized crime was a means to accumulating power and money. There is also the social control theory that says that family, community and social bond will either encourage or prevent entry into a life of crime for an individual. It continues to state that fear of embarrassment, punishment and psychological restraints will restrain people from engaging in organized crime. Organized crime has organizing principles and a definite structure to retain control and grow.
Gary W. Potter has written: 'The porn merchants' -- subject(s): Pornography, Organized crime, Organized crime investigation 'Constructing Crime' 'World wide weed' -- subject(s): Drug control, Marijuana industry, Marijuana 'Wicked Newport' -- subject(s): History, Biography, Organized crime, Administration of Criminal justice, Criminals, Crime, Social problems, Social conditions
It is not a legal crime if parents kick out children who have attained maturity and are independent citizens with freedom in a democratic setup. It may not a social crime if the child is prodigal who makes life of his/her parents miserable. A family is a social institution with shared responsibilities & benefits .If a member of any social institution neclects his/her responsibility then he/she has no right for the benefits.
If society is unorganized and we are in anarchy, then it's the perfect set up for organized crime. All people tend to cling to whatever they find most comforting, and organization is something most people like-regardless if it is criminal or not (Tiller. 2009)
Organized crime in Italy was created in 180#.
Raffaele Cantone has written: 'I gattopardi' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Social conditions, Interviews, Public prosecutors 'Operazione Penelope' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Political corruption, Prevention
Corrupt political machines create environments where organized crime can thrive due to lax enforcement and the ability to operate with impunity. Social disorganization, characterized by weak community bonds and lack of resources, can also contribute to the growth of organized crime by providing fertile ground for criminal networks to establish themselves and exploit vulnerable communities for profit. Together, these factors can fuel the development and expansion of organized crime groups within a particular region.
Economic hardships, social disorder, rebellion in Chechnya and a rise in organized crime added to the list of problems for Yeltsin.
"Organized Crime" is a blanket term that does not refer to any one particular crime.
The Social Gospel movement is the intersection of religion and social service. It applies Christian principles to social justice issues, including poverty, inequality, crime, racism, and destruction of the environment.