Political white collar crime typically involves non-violent, financially motivated crimes committed by individuals in positions of power, often for personal gain, such as fraud or embezzlement. In contrast, state organized crime refers to illegal activities perpetrated by government officials or agencies that operate within the framework of the state, often to further political agendas or maintain power. While both involve abuses of power, political white collar crime is more focused on individual gain, whereas state organized crime often involves systemic corruption and the exploitation of state resources.
Conventional crimes are those traditional, illegal behaviors that most people think of as crime. Most crime is conventional crime. Non-conventional crime, may be organized crime, white-collar crime, political crime, etc. visit: www.rkmfiles.net
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.
So-called "organized crime" can be involved in any type of criminal activity from selling heroin on the street corner to hijacking trucks to murder to ...anything. So-called 'white collar crime" is a loose reference to corporate crime that takes place within businesses, banks, and involves the fraudulent maniipulation of records, stocks, bank balances, ....etc. (e.g.: Crime where you don't get your hands 'dirty.')
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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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.
Yes I think you could look at it that way, a robbery-holdup is seen as a blue collar crime, whereas embezzlement, or insider trading of stock account funds is seen as a white collar crime.
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.
Organized crime in Italy was created in 180#.
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"Organized Crime" is a blanket term that does not refer to any one particular crime.