Organized Crime

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In our world, it’s obvious that there are things we never really see. For instance, we don’t know how lots of things are made, what people do behind closed doors, and never really want to find out. However, there is something that happens right in front of our noses and we never know it. Organized crime is the one thing that we don’t know about that happens right out in the open. That pizza joint you go to that’s been around for years, and then burns down when it starts to go under; or those people that look all innocent and then go and do something a little suspicious. Those are both small things that happen that involve organized crime. Organized crime is all around us and has a huge effect on how society runs and the way we live our lives.

Something people may underestimate and not really know about is the immense size of these gangs, or organizations. In only four of the major crime families there are “250,000 affiliates worldwide.” (Federal Bureau of Investigation) With people all over the world smuggling drugs, evading taxes, killing, or just investing in business, who knows what can happen in out country, or in the entire world. There are also many different types or crime and many crime families involved. There are affiliates and members “in Canada, South America, Australia, and parts of Europe.” (Federal Bureau of Investigation). Not only are they huge organizations, but they often “collaborate with other international organized crime groups from all over the world” (Federal Bureau of Investigation). There is a very important system in a crime organization and that is that the orders come from the top. In The Firm there is an order to take out two lawyers who were beginning to talk to the FBI. So, the orders...

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...eenhaven, Gale, Cengage Learning, 2009. Print.

This book had a ton of information on the history of organized crime in America, how they came over, and how things happen right in front of your eyes, and you'll never even know.

"The New York Times Log In." The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. Web. 04 May 2010. .

This was an article about a few men who hit rock bottom with their organized crime. They were once the top dogs, and then they crashed.

Salerno, Ralph, and John S. Tompkins. The Crime Confederation; Cosa Nostra and Allied Operations in Organized Crime. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1969. Print.

This is where I got information about the difficulties and where the crime came from. I also saw that it was a difficult thing to keep up with, it's not a life of ease.

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