Political Alliances Impact Government How Groups

Political Alliances Impact Government How Groups

You are a research consultant hired to analyze the
business of organized crime in the United States of America. As a
consultant you must explain to a group of law enforcement
representatives and stakeholders from the community how organized crime
has evolved from its early beginnings to its current level of
operations. Your explanation must include a description of how the
groups have profited from their businesses. You will describe and
evaluate the initiatives of government that seek to investigate and
prosecute organized crime group members. Include information that
reports how corporate and political alliances impact such government
initiatives. The final part of your presentation will include a summary
of the future outlook for organized crime.

Create a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with speaker notes using the following instructions:

Instructions:

  1. Present an overview of the early beginnings of organized crime in
    the United States of America and discuss why history is important in
    addressing the problem. Include the identity of the different groups
    operating within the United States of America and explain why the
    identification of such groups is relevant to addressing the problem of
    organized crime.
  2. Evaluate the evolution of organized crime and how it has developed into huge profits for the groups.
  3. Compare and contrast at least three government initiatives that are
    used to investigate and prosecute organized crime members. (For example:
    How does the war on crime impact organized crime? This is just one
    example.)
  4. Analyze how corporate and political alliances impact government
    initiatives designed to investigate and prosecute group members of
    organized crime.
  5. Summarize the future outlook for organized crime.

Include a cover slide and at least one slide at the end
of your presentation to reference your sources formatted in APA style
that links back to your in-text citations and supports your
recommendations. Remember, you cannot have only in-text citations or
only references, you must have both because in-text citations and
references are adjoined; they link to each other.