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Essay on mafia min 100 words

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       Organized crime has plagued America for a full century and has had a serious

            affect on Society. Organized crime is any group having some manner of formalized

            structure whose primary objective is to obtain money through illegal activities. Through

            violent tactics, organized crime is often very affective. The Mafia, more specifically the

            Italian-American Mafia is a group of criminals organized into "families", and operating

            primarily in North America. Organized crime is a widespread topic of concern among

            many Americans due to its popularity in the media and entertainment industry. The public

            is aware of its existence, yet is not fully aware of why and how this complex "underworld"

            exists. In order to completely understand this area of criminology, one must take into

            account the characteristics of organized crime and the individual motives to commit this

            The beginnings of organized crime can be traced back to periods of vast amounts

            of immigration within the United States. Many of the immigrants sought wealth and

            prosperity upon their arrivals but inevitably found themselves to be members of the lower

            class. While some groups, such as the Jews, were able to climb the social ladder, other

            groups faced hostility and racism, hindering their acquisition of wealth. Their movement

            toward crime can be explained by Differential Opportunities theory. This says that there

            are both legitimate and illegitimate means to achieve desired goals. In the immigrants' case

            they want what American society offers and expects of all success yet they are prevented

            from legitimately achieving this goal because of opportunity blockage, that is poverty and

            discrimination. In turn, the immigrants turned to a criminal subculture as means to attain

            their goals. They begin violating an extreme amount of criminal statutes such as extortion,

            murder, bribery, fraud, narcotics, and labor racket...

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