Analyzing the Theoretical Views of Organized Crimes
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-03-05
Authors : Esmaeil Kashkoulian;
Page : 772-775
Keywords : Theory; organized crime; theoretical views; criminology; criminal groups;
Abstract
It is about three decades now that organized crime has been transformed into a great national concern for most countries, allocating a great part of confronting organizations potentials to itself, since surviving and durability of organized crimes depend on the two elements of corruption and general demands. In other words in supply and demand, although structure, individual motivation and collaboration among factors of organized crime guarantee the continuity and survival of organized, but indeed arresting and chasing the organized criminal groups members will not eliminate the criminal organizations, since other ambitious people are always ready to take the place of arrested and detained chiefs and wardens. Hence, the crime organizations are so much dynamic not to be eliminated by the attempts from the side of legislative law establishment. The present article is trying to eliminate the ambiguities regarding the nature and extensiveness of damages related to organized crime. The question here to ask is What applications may have theories in analyzing organized crime Accordingly, the theoretical arguments of criminology directly describing organized crime are hereby analyzed.
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