Sunday, 8 December 2013

Angels Everywhere

In the journal Angels Everywhere is allows reader to undertand the relationship between organized crime and corruption. A hells angel member who was in the gang for 12 years reveals the thruth behind the corrupted police officers. He owned a night ckub that was used for gambling and prostitution and payed officers 50$ a night so that they would look the other way. This suggests the strain theory because even the officer feel the pressure of society because they had easy access to illegitimate money. Apparently Hells Angels were are constantly trying to recruit police officers into there crime family in order so that they can continue to profit from organizations and institutions. This just goes to show you that the crriminal justice system targets individuals when they should actually be focused more on there institutitons trevon wilson http://web.ebscohost.com.www.ubishops.ca:2048/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=26&sid=ac4e6939-1050-44b2-a7a9-24be4f77da4c%40sessionmgr4001&hid=4206

Give Corruption A Chance

In the journal Give Corruption A Chance talks about how corruption is a part of every goverment structur esystem. Corruption has been the normal and legitamate of most human societies. In the journal they talk about how it can be good and benefit society. They state that the point of a government is simply to have a stable government therefor as long as your not in economic crises its good.The laws of the criminal justice in north america protects organizations and instittutions and focuses on the individual. Therefor it is difficult to criminalize organizations who are corrupt because we do not target institutions we target individuals within them. trevon wilsonhttp://web.ebscohost.com.www.ubishops.ca:2048/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=16&sid=ac4e6939-1050-44b2-a7a9-24be4f77da4c%40sessionmgr4001&hid=4206

Government Economic Intervention and Corruption

In the journal Government Economic Intervention and Corruption as a world wide problem. It focuses on why corruption is worse in 3rd world countries. Corruption has been linked to taxes by the goverment because you can never be sure if ur money is going to the economic good of the nation. Majority of citizens to look to the government and believe that the establishment is in place for our best interest therrefor it can be difficult to find corruption. The goal of this journal is to provide readers with goverment intervention programs that can help find corruption within the structure.They examined countrie IEF and CPI to determine which components are highly associeted with corruption.They conclude that corruption is more occurent in low income countries. This is not suprizing because the improverished countries only means of profit is by illegitimate means. The socio-economic factors of these countrie pushes government structures to corruption in order to increase there GPI. trevon wilson millings http://web.ebscohost.com.www.ubishops.ca:2048/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=15&sid=ac4e6939-1050-44b2-a7a9-24be4f77da4c%40sessionmgr4001&hid=4206









Wednesday, 20 November 2013

War Making and State Making as Organized Crime

http://globalization.qwriting.qc.cuny.edu/files/2010/09/warmaking3.pdf

This scholarly article, called " War Making and State Making as Organized Crime", has been written by Charles Tilly in Bringing the State Back In edited by Peter Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and Theda Skocpol for Cambridge University Press, in 1985. It discusses about the idea that the states are too close to big organized crime, which could eventually lead to the making of an economic war. It is discussed through the idea of a social contract, the idea of an open market in which the states offer services to willing consumers, and by the idea of a society whose shared norms and expectations lead to a certain kind of government. The main subtopics of this paper are the phenomenon of double-edged protection, the violence and the government, the protection as a business, history talks, what could be done by states, how states are formed, and finally, war as international relations.

Carl Paquet

Empirical Status of Social Learning

http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/files/l/l3Bguk/Empirical%20Status%20of%20Social%20Learning%20Theory%20of%20Crime%20and%20Deviance.pdf 

This scholarly article, called "Empirical Status of Social Learning Theory of Crime and Deviance: The Past, Present, and Future", has been written by Ronald L. Akers, from the University of Florida and by Gary F. Jensen, from the Vanderbilt University. This paper has two main goals. As told by the authors in the introduction, "The first goal is to review the empirical research evidence on the validity of social learning theory as an explanation of criminal and deviant behavior." Also stated by them, the second goal of the paper is to " illuminate new directions for expanding, elaborating, and testing the theory in the future." In short, what this means is that through their article, they cover the models of social structure as well as those of social learning. The article also discusses that the social learning theory (the main topic), when elaborated, can account for criminological and sociological regularities. It reviews the social learning theory, the research on social learning variables, the future of social learning in criminology, the imitation, contagion and auto-correlation, the conceptual overlap with the organizational theory, the separable effects of structure and culture, the multiple cultural processes and forms, the countervailing mechanisms, the modeling of occupational structure, and concludes with comments on the elaboration of social learning theory at the macro level.

Carl Paquet

Traditional Marxist Perspectives on Crime

 http://www.sociology.org.uk/pcdevmx.pdf 

This scholarly article, called "Traditional Marxist Perspectives on Crime", written by William Chambliss, Milton Mankoff, Frank Pearce & Lauren Snider, discusses about the Marxist approach on crime. It is discussed through many different perspectives, such as the theory of social order, the inequality between social classes, the role of media and education as "socializing agencies", the process of making the lower classes believe that they need to conform to a social order that works against their interests, and many others. Their main issues are the manipulation of basic values and morality of society, the process of law creation, the enforcement of law and the individual motivation.

Carl Paquet

Monday, 21 October 2013

Another One Bites The Dust

 http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Charbonneau+Commission+Tomassi+lobbied+company+witness/9049723/story.html


Another one bites the dust

Former Quebec Liberal Party minister Tony Tomassi has been charged with fraud and abuse of confidence in a trial that is set for June 2nd. Tomassi, who had been removed from the Liberal caucus in 2010 because of his use of a suspicious credit card, is once again under the spotlight. The accusations he now faces are related to an event in which he would have lobbied Line Beauchamp, who was the environment minister at that time, to grant a decontamination permit to Carboneutre. Carboneutre was run by Domenic Arcuri, who is linked to the Rizzuto clan.

Carl Paquet

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