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Organized Crime Wthin the United States
Title: Organized Crime Wthin the United States
Category: History
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Organized Crime Wthin the United States
Organized Crime Within the United States
Organized crime is a widespread topic of concern among many Americans due to its popularity in the media and entertainment industry. The public is aware of its existence, yet is not fully aware of why and how this complex “underworld” exists. In order to fully understand this area of criminology, one must take into account the characteristics of organized crime, the variables that allow organized crime to thrive, its
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most likely continue to lead criminal lives. Thus the most effective manner to alleviate organized crime is to ensure that the aforementioned groups have access to legitimate means in achieving their goals. By making this effort, the government would have a greater chance of preventing the underclass’s development into the underworld.
Works Cited
Anechiarico, Frank. “Administrative Culture and Civil Society.” Administration & Society. 30.1 (1998): 13-22.
Criminal Division. U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation. 2 March 2000.
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