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Media and Terrorism
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A 12 page research paper that explores how terrorists are successful at exploiting the link between the news media, public opinion, and presidential decision making. The writer discusses the sociological and political dimensions of reported violence in hostage, terrorist attacks, and bombings situations. Bibliography lists 24 sources.
Filename: JVmdiater.rtf

New York Italian Mafia
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6 pages in length. Popular culture routinely portrays the New York Italian Mafia as a malignant tumor on the face of society. After assessing the facts against what popular culture has had to say about the brutalizing collection of Italian gang members, it can easily be argued that New York's Italian Mafia has earned the literary reputation it has worked so feebly to dispel. Not only is this violent group guilty of living an existence that mirrors such interpretation as brought about by author Mario Puzo, but it has also been quite successful at reaching beyond prison walls and infiltrating society at various levels as a means by which to gather pertinent information. The extent to which New York's Italian Mafia has its fingers spread throughout the community – from cops to merchants and public officials to the neighborhood drug dealer – is both implausible and repugnant. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCmafia.rtf

Organized Crime & The Destruction of Social Order
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A comprehensive, 16 page research paper detailing the "real" face of organized crime. The writer examines crime groups as intricate businesses -- operated in an often deadly, yet professional manner. The growth of organized crime is attributed to the need for a "Black Market"-- beginning around the time of Prohibition. A significant portion of this report deals specifically with how organized crime affects society & the individual. The writer concludes with a set of recommendations to curtail the problem-- based upon models that exist in other countries. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Orgacri3.wps

Organized Crime -- The Global Problem
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A 15 page piece on organized crime in a world-wide take-over. Specific attention is placed on what the United States is doing, both internally and globally. Of equal emphasis is a discussion of the current problem in Russia, of racketeering and bribery in high places. These are related to the global conflict affecting the United States and Russia. The paper postulates that this is World War III, and that it's going to take a global solution to fix it, with the United States in a strong leadership position. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Org.wps

Organized Crime and Human Trafficking
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Organized Crime and Human Trafficking: This 12–page analytical essay examines the modern day relationship between organized crime and prostitution. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russian women have been enticed to come to this country with promises of the American Dream. Unfortunately, all too soon that dream becomes their worst nightmare. Bibliography lists 7 sources. SNCrime.doc
Filename: SNCrimes.doc

Organized Crime and Its Effects on Society and the Individual
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A 9 page paper discussing how both organized crime and society have changed since its early-20th century origins in the US. The Great Depression gained far more attention than did flamboyant criminals, as has been the case with the rapid rise of organized crime in Eastern Europe since the fall of communism. Violence formerly was limited to that between organization members, but today's spills over into a broader area. Ultimately, it is political corruption that provides the environment in which organized crime can thrive. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSorgCrimeS.wps

ORGANIZED CRIME AND ITS FUTURE
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This 6-page paper focuses on the potential future of organized crime in the United States. Assumptions and predictions include organized cybercrime, securities fraud and intellectual property piracy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTorgcri.rtf

Organized Crime and its Growth During Prohibition
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5 pages. Prohibition was the primary cause in major social changes that occurred during and after it's existence. For the most part, the changes were for the worse. Not only did Prohibition force people to go 'underground' with their drinking and bootlegging, but it is also believed to have been one of the major causes of the growth and bloodiness of many of the organized crime families. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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