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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.
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 groups profited from bootlegging and speakeasies during Prohibition by supplying illegal alcohol and controlling the distribution networks. They charged high prices, forced businesses to pay for protection, and engaged in violence against competitors to maintain their dominance in the black market. Additionally, some organized crime groups used the profits from bootlegging to expand their criminal enterprises into other illicit activities.
It would seem to me that African-American crime, as well as drugs, the druglord life, as well as rap culture all affect each other, and the collective nature of four of these factors combined affect each individual factor, dragging it down, though it has most certainly nothing to do with their skin color, as this is not a racism issue, though it may seem like a racism issue to some.
Some departments or agencies have an unit dedicated to combatting organized crime. Examples would be departments like the Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Police Department, and so forth. Organized crime is exactly what it sounds like. Crime that is executed in an organized fashion, or by an organized group. La Cosa Nostra (Italian Mafia) is an example of an organized group that commits crimes, thus they're under constant investigation by Organized Crime Units. Organized Crime can also be instituted into legal organizations (any company ever), and may involve financial crimes like embezzlement and money laundering.
Some departments or agencies have an unit dedicated to combatting organized crime. Examples would be departments like the Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Police Department, and so forth. Organized crime is exactly what it sounds like. Crime that is executed in an organized fashion, or by an organized group. La Cosa Nostra (Italian Mafia) is an example of an organized group that commits crimes, thus they're under constant investigation by Organized Crime Units. Organized Crime can also be instituted into legal organizations (any company ever), and may involve financial crimes like embezzlement and money laundering.
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Uhm well some people see it as illegal to be to organized! Criminal right....? Dont mention it. -skillbro2107
"Organized crime", "underworld", "family business", "risky dealings".
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.
Organ. That would be an organ.