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    3. Please provide an organizational analysis that describes organized crime as a business enterprise. As such‚ please discuss the value and nature of violence within this context. How does violence‚ therefore‚ impact the nature of profitability‚ corruption‚ and the accumulation of wealth? Finally‚ what does this suggest about the relationship between organizational success and profitability. "Organized crime‚" as commonly understood today‚ is identical with economic enterprise organized for

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    Not many people are able to make 20 billion dollars per year. Pablo Escobar was born into humble beginnings. His parents were a school teacher and a peasant. As a teen he stole tombstones from gravesites and sold them to smugglers from Panama. Pablo always hustled since he was a young child. Still‚ money was always very limited in the Escobar household however Pablo began to see an alternative to his hopeless financial destiny. Pablo found a way to escape the generational curse of poverty that so

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    technique is the most effective and why. Shoplifting and detection are used in many stores to prevent theft. Below I will briefly discuss the six different ways they are used. Two-Way mirrors: These types of mirrors are used mostly in the retail trade such as department stores‚ supermarkets‚ and large variety and discount stores. The one watching the people can see through the mirror but the customer will see only their reflection. Two-way mirrors though are not good in small stores as they need

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    Realists provide solutions to combating crime    This question raises the issues of how realists see crime.  Realists depending on their left or right perspectives see different levels of crime as an increasing problem. Realists are more interested in resolving the problem of crime‚ other then different possible critical theories. For example‚ why crime is committed in the first place. This approach is more concerned in sourcing realistic solutions inside the criminal justice system. Despite clear

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    race and nation are largely empty receptacles through and in the names of which population groups may be invented‚ interpreted and imagined as communities or societies’ (Goldberg‚ 1993: 79). Race and ethnicity are major contributing factors of racism in Australia today‚ and the continued racist beliefs of many Australians are the driving forces of inequality in modern Australian society. To truly understand how this occurs one first needs to understand the forms and effects of racism. The modern

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    What does it mean to work in a group? The meaning of teamwork may vary for each individual. Working in a group can either be a great or terrible experience. A good effective team is when each individual does his or her part and the group communicates with each other. An ineffective team could be caused by the lack of communication‚ individuals not completing their part‚ or group members disliking one another. With every group experience‚ one has to be able to adjust and learn how to be a better group

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    Problem Identification The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 was created to solve the problem of high crime. To deal with the crime problem in our nation‚ there must be a balance approach between getting tough on the hard-core violent offenders‚ and prevention and treatment for nonviolent offenders‚ all within the context of punishment. The major crimes that were going on in 1994 were the war on drugs‚ gun violence‚ and juvenile violence(book‚ pg.470). It was suggested that police

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    prevalent in our everyday lives. We are constantly looking to others for guidance‚ and in doing so we conform to the norms we establish as groups. But what sorts of factors affect conformity? What causes conformity? Do people conform uniformly between cultures? The question I will investigate in this paper is “how does culture influence social conformity to groups?” In addition to investigating the causes of conformity‚ I will investigate three aspects of culture that influence conformity: the level

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    ON THE ECONOMICS OF ORGANIZED CRIME By Vimal Kumar and Stergios Skaperdas Department of Economics University of California‚ Irvine Irvine‚ CA 92697 Revised: February 13‚ 2008 Prepared for inclusion in: Garoupa‚ Nuno (ed.)‚ Criminal Law and Economics ABSTRACT: The core function of organized crime is the selling of protection. Protection can be real‚ against third-party crime‚ or manufactured by the organized crime groups themselves. Mafias and gangs emerge in areas of weak state control‚ because

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    nation and the globe. The Australian Legal System however does not protect the public against false identities‚ which can lead to horrific outcomes for those involved in such crimes. Christopher James Dannevig was charged with the murder of Nona Belomesoff on the 12th of May 2010. Eight days into parole‚ for a crime committed whilst a minor where he detained a person without their consent and held a knife at them‚ he started committing a crime which led to a 21 year prison sentence. On the social media

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