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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.
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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.
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Gambling Business Racketeering of Labor Trafficking of Drugs Corrupting Public Officials
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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
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To fight against non-Islamic governments Threaten governments and civilian population Using force Continued Jihad Movement
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Past Trends -Criminal activities Current Trends - Networking Future Actions - Activities - Future generation
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Past Trends -Before 9/11 Current trends -After 9/11 -Other catastrophic attacks Future actions -National & International activities
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