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why is organized crime charged as federal v. local crimes? check 2 answ…

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why is organized crime charged as federal v. local crimes? check 2 answers as correct. federal laws provide powerful tools to use against organized crime like rico. federal investigations can not coordinate all the local crime units. federal authorities have a broader reach and can reach across state lines. federal authorites have better uniforms and are therefore more frightening to criminals. pick the best definiton for rico: it stands for: racketeering information corruption organization. it can target entire criminal organizations, not just prosecuting individuals, which is key to combating enduring organized crime. it provides the support for local police forces to have the power to prosecute gangs. it stands for: racketeering inclusion for cops and officers. other.

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For the first question, federal laws like RICO offer powerful tools against organized crime and federal authorities can operate across state - lines which are reasons for charging organized crime federally. Federal investigations can coordinate local units and the uniform aspect is not a valid reason. For the second question, RICO stands for Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and it can target entire criminal organizations.

Answer:

First question:

  • Federal laws provide powerful tools to use against organized crime like RICO
  • Federal authorities have a broader reach and can reach across state lines

Second question:

  • It can target entire criminal organizations, not just prosecuting individuals, which is key to combating enduring organized crime