The United States has more than a single crime problem. One
problem is high, though currently declining, rates of street crime
(including homicide, assault, rape, robbery, and burglary). Much of
this type of crime is committed by an alienated and self-destructive
underclass. Another is the drug-crime problem, which is linked to the
first problem. Some drug-intoxicated individuals commit crimes
because they have lost their inhibitions while under the influence.
There are also crimes that stem from the drug business (for example, money laundering) and crimes that arise from economic necessity, because users need money to buy more drugs. Then, too, there is the organized-crime problem, which is intertwined with the drug-crime problem insofar as drug trafficking is the major source of income for organized-crime groups. In addition, there is a white-collar-crime problem. It, too, is linked to other types of crime. For example, federal investigators uncovered a scheme in 1998 by two New York crime families and a half dozen Wall Street stockbrokers to commit stock fraud.
Definitions... -Birdy
There are also crimes that stem from the drug business (for example, money laundering) and crimes that arise from economic necessity, because users need money to buy more drugs. Then, too, there is the organized-crime problem, which is intertwined with the drug-crime problem insofar as drug trafficking is the major source of income for organized-crime groups. In addition, there is a white-collar-crime problem. It, too, is linked to other types of crime. For example, federal investigators uncovered a scheme in 1998 by two New York crime families and a half dozen Wall Street stockbrokers to commit stock fraud.
- Drug crimes. The drug-crime category
encompasses a range of offenses connected with the use,
transportation, purchase, and sale of illegal drugs.
- Street crime. The most common forms of
predatory crime—rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, and
auto theft—occur most frequently on urban streets. Racial minority
citizens account for a disproportionately high number of the arrests
for street crimes.
- Organized crime. The term “organized
crime” refers to the unlawful activities of members of criminal
organizations that supply illegal goods and services.
- Political crime. The political-crime
category contains both crimes by the government and crimes against
the government. Political goals motivate political criminals.
- Victimless crime. Consensual acts (in which
people are willing participants) and violations in which only the
perpetrator is hurt, such as the personal use of illegal drugs, are
called victimless crimes.
- White-collar crime. White-collar crimes are
offenses that persons commit while acting in their legitimate jobs
and professions. White-collar criminals behave in unethical ways for
self-gain (for example, embezzlement) or for the benefit of a
business (for example, corporate price-fixing). Victims of
white-collar crime include the economy, employers, consumers, and
the environment.
Definitions... -Birdy
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