Chapter 13: Organized Crime
Chapter Outline
The various definitions of organized crime are presented as well as the various types of organized crime groups. Street Gangs are all violent and contain 4 different members: legits, homeboys, dope fiends, and new jacks. International organized crime thrives in liberal democracies and corrupt dictatorships.
The Yakuza (Japanese), Chinese Triad Societies, and Russian Organized Crime Syndicates are all examples of International Organized Crime. There are different types of organized crime groups that use money laundering and drug trafficking within their organization.
Three theories are presented in relation to syndicate crime in the United States: Cosa Nostra Theory (The Cressey Model), The Patron Theory (The Albini Model), and the Enterprise Theory (Smith).
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