What kind of problems, direct and indirect, does organize crime cause for the average law abiding citizen?
I understand the vagueness of this question but please elaborate. I am trying to get an understanding of what kind of problems (particularly ones puting life and limb at risk) a person would be experiencing living in a city with a good mix of organized crime activity.
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I have come to the realization that I have a bad problem with controlling my anger, and that I might need help for it. Therapy has done nothing for me, because it only really teaches me to deal with feelings from the past, not feelings that I may feel in the future. When I get angry, I just hit the wall – both metaphorically and sometimes, literally. I’ve done severe damage to things, and minor damage to a few people, due to my anger.
I’ve never had any charges brought against me because of it, and the only people I know who have taken the classes have. My question is, can you enroll in anger management classes even if you’ve never had any kind of charge brought against you because of your anger?
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Because I find it outrageous who has been allowed in this country historically, and don’t get me wrong I’m for immigration because if it wasn’t around no one would be here, but I don’t understand why we allowed the lowest criminals from Italy to come here and start ther gangs. Do other countries have organized gangs like this?
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I’m talking really early before Salvatore Luccania even came to the USA. The Black-hand,East-Harlem circa just after the turn of the century, names like Paolo Vaccharelli and Ingazio Saietta
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Can you be mentaly happy with life and hurt others? For example, celebreties achieve money and fame, however, they still manage to get themselves in jail. Where they satisfied with their achievements? Or, was something missing, thus, their harmful actions?
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Don’t the American people need to know that one of the candidates owes everything he has to the mob? McCain’s political career got its start at the dining room table of convicted felon James Hensley, who introduced McCain to Charles Keating.
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I have to write an essay for my Organized Crime class and was looking for ideas and topics that I should write about..
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I have been reading the Godfather by Mario Puzo and his other book the Sicilian. Now I have gained interest in the whole topic of organized crime. Any good books out there that I should be reading as well.
P.S. I’m not a criminal nor am I a fan of criminals. I am just interested in the whole topic of “organized crime” and would like to better understand it.
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Hello i have to write a research paper on organized crime. I want to compare organized crime from the 1920′s to modern day. I do need a novel based on the 1920′s for this subject. I was wondering if anyone knew any so I could read. Thanks~
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