Cja/384 Personal Perception of Organized Crime

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Personal Perception of Organized Crime The term “crime” is a basic term that explains the act that a person is commit that goes against law enforcement and what is deemed to be legal. Illegal actions do not necessarily have to injure an individual, and it does not necessarily mean that violence has to take place for it to be considered a crime. A criminal act can be as simple as stealing a small item from a local department store. Organized crime is much more serious than a minor criminal act. Organized crime contains of a collection of individuals who have a structured plan or an agenda of corruption. Organized crime groups generally commit illegal acts to obtain power. Organized crime also commits these acts for financial gain, and strong influence or reputation among the same criminal organization or in the public’s eye. Although, the power or prestige obtained in society’s eyes does not necessarily mean that individuals in society know of the corruption that the individuals in power are participating in. When I first hear the words “organized crime” I think of mafias and gangsters. Television often portrays organized crime in a certain way through the old mob movies. However, there is much more to organized crime than what is shown on television. Organized crime contains organization such as the Russian mobsters. This group fled to the United State because of the fall of the Soviet Union. Other organization are Japanese Boryokudan , Chinese tongs, along with other Asian crime groups; and Businesses created in Eastern European countries such as Romania and Hungary. There is organized crime in some African countries such as Nigeria. These groups participated in financial scams and drug trafficking (U.S. Department of Justice). These groups may be portrayed as a pyramid in organization with the highest level known as the boss this individual that commands the
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