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Papers On Organized Crime Studies
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The Offender as Victim: A View of British Criminal Justice, Society and Law
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This 45 page paper provides a critical evaluation of the offender as victim as defined within the scope of the British criminal justice
system, society and law. This paper considers issues like the relevance of imposed social values and the consequences of the rejection of these
social values and the internalization of different values. This paper also considers the impact of social, economic and educational
deprivation and the unequal treatment of the offender by society and within criminal justice systems. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: MHpredvi.wps
The R.I.C.O. Law & Organized Crime
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The use of RICO to prosecute organized crime figures is examined in this 6 page paper. The pros and cons of using the law are discussed as well as its phenomenal success in prosecuting mob leaders. The Vincent Gigante case is highlighted. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RICO.rtf
The United Nations' Impact on Organized Crime
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7 pages. This is an assessment of the impact of the United Nations' initiatives against organized criminal activity since 1960. The paper will outline what some of those initiatives were and there is a critique as to the impact that has been made. The critique will consider any shortcomings, improvements that might be made, as well as an assessment of positive impact in fighting organized crime. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JAunorgc.rtf
The Witness Security Program
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A 6 page research paper which examines the pros and cons of this federal program for relocating key witnesses after they have testified against Mafia and organized crime leaders. The writer discusses the procedures involved and examines the issue of whether or not the positive benefits from it outweigh the negatives. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Thewitn.wps
The Yakuza
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This 10 page paper explores the history of Japan's organized crime group and focuses on how it effects the economy. Its ties with business--particularly the real estate business-- and government, is explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA104Yaku.rtf
U.S. Intelligence / The F.B.I. vs. Organized Crime
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A 5 page paper on measures that have been and that are being taken now by the F.B.I. to combat organized crime. Covered are the implementation of laws such as R.I.C.O., the C.C.E. statutes, harsher sentencing, computer technology, exploitation of Mafia family incompetence, etc; The writer concludes with a section on the Russian Mafia in the United States-- a new and vary serious problem with which the F.B.I. has yet to do be able to deal effectively. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Orgacri2.wps
Underboss: Sammy the Bull Gravano's Story of Life in the Mafia by Peter Mass
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of Peter Maas' book Underboss and assesses it from a criminology and structural perspective. This paper outlines the way in which Gravano's life is depicted, including the specific views of crime and the acceptability of criminal beheaiovrs relevant to the story.
Filename: MHGrava.rtf
Urban Crime + Racial Residential Segregation.
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(8pp-includes outline) The question posed:
does urban crime increase, when or where, racial
residential segregation exists? The unit of
analysis is segregated neighborhoods. The
independent variable is segregation of race.
The dependent variable is violent crime levels.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBcrurbR.doc
Women & The Mafia
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This 8 page paper looks at the roles women play in the Mafia and how the role has evolved over time to one that is slightly more active. Despite the change in female participation, Mafia families remain patriarchal in nature and wives are still put on pedestals. A look at the phenomenon is taken with examples drawn from both the United States and Italy. Bibliography lists 9 sources
Filename: Womob.rtf
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