Yes. Both New Orleans and Florida have notorious organized crime families.
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Estimating the exact number of organized crime mobs in the U.S. is challenging due to their secretive nature and varying definitions of what constitutes a "mob." However, there are several well-known organized crime groups, including the Italian-American Mafia, various street gangs, and other ethnic crime syndicates. The FBI has identified around 25 major organized crime groups, but the total number of smaller factions or local gangs can significantly increase this figure. Overall, the landscape of organized crime in the U.S. is complex and continually evolving.
that Gatsby was involved in the mafia or some kind of organized crime.
Yes, organized crime did happen before the 1920's and was brought over by the Cicilian families and some Irish families. People were poor, they were tired of being poor so crime began and the Irish and Italian had an all-out war for years. Organized Crim is with us always in the U.S./Canada and it's simply just become more sophisticated in it's effects.
Yes. If those charges are serious enough, such as being accused of homicide or organized crime, you can be also extradited into the US.
Crime mobs, also known as 'organized crime', reached their greatest power and exposure in the united States during the 1920s. In this decade, crime bosses like Al Capone ran enormous organizations devoted to smuggling, assassination, and blackmail.
The rapid rise in organized crime to meet the high demand for alcoholic beverages was an unanticipated consequence of National Prohibition in the US.
The prefix of "organized" is "un-".
Until it was repealed, in 1933. Even then it kept on backfiring: it gave an enormous boost to organized crime, which of course is still with us.
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(in the US) The most 'typical' crime is Larceny.