Organized crimes are some illegal activities that basically occur with a motif of some financial gain. The main purpose of organized crime is to earn money. Terrorism is to create fear with the acts of violence.
Both organized crime and terrorism use fear as a weapon. Fear is actually used for gaining power Both are similar in a way that they create violent atmosphere through fear when threatened people become uncooperative to them.
Gambling Business Racketeering of Labor Trafficking of Drugs Corrupting Public Officials
Similar groups of Al Qaeda Taliban -This group consisting of Afghan Fighters from Afghan-Soviet war. Hamas Founded in 1987, it is an exntension of Palestinian branch Similar groups of Cosa Nostra Camorra Mafia It came into existence in mid 1800s n Maples Italy. Calabrian Mafia Group formed by some Sicilians during1860’s
To fight against non-Islamic governments Threaten governments and civilian population Using force Continued Jihad Movement
Past Trends -Criminal activities Current Trends - Networking Future Actions - Activities - Future generation
Past Trends -Before 9/11 Current trends -After 9/11 -Other catastrophic attacks Future actions -National & International activities
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