Organized Crime

Organized crime refers to a structured group of individuals who engage in illegal activities for profit and operate systematically to carry out their operations. These groups often have a hierarchy and may involve various roles, including leaders, enforcers, and operatives. Organized crime typically engages in activities such as drug trafficking, human trafficking, extortion, money laundering, racketeering, and other forms of economic crime. The operations are often covert, and these organizations may use violence, corruption, and intimidation to maintain control and protect their interests. Organized crime can have significant social, economic, and political impacts on society.