Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts

Monday, December 24, 2012

Violent Crime in America

For families and individuals residing in America the threat
of violent crime is a fear that we all have to live with.
Just pick up your local newspaper or turn on your T.V. and
see the headlines of murder, rape and assaults reported from
coast to coast. There is an answer to the realization that
you may be a victim of a violent crime, and that is to be
prepared to defend yourself should you find yourself in a
situation that warrants it.

A crime of violence or violent crime is a crime in which the
attacker or offender uses or threatens to use violence or
violent force against the victim. These include crimes in
which the violent act is the objective of the attack, such
as murder, along with crimes in which violence is the means
to an end, such as robbery. Males are the primary victims of
crimes of violence, with the exception of rape which
accounts for 6 percent of all violent crimes.

There are four offenses that are considered to be violent
crimes; they are murder and non-negligent manslaughter,
forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. These
violent crimes may also involve the use of force or the
threat of force.

Violent Crime in America

In 2004, there were an estimated 1,367,009 violent crimes
reported in the United States. Of these, aggravated assaults
comprised over 62 percent of all reported crimes, robbery
over 29 percent, forcible rape or sexual assault over 6
percent, and murder comprises a little over 1 percent of all
reported violent crimes.

Here are a few alarming statistics about Violent Crime in
the U.S.

1. Over 94,000 forcible rapes were reported in 2004 an
increase of 4.9 percent since the year 2000. Approximately 6
out of 100 females in the United States will be a victim of
forcible rape.

2. Over 16,000 murders were reported in 2004 an increase of
3.5 percent since 2000, but showed a decline in the number
of murders reported in 2003.

3. There were over 850,000 aggravated assaults reported in
the United States in 2004. This crime usually has the
highest percentage of incidents reported each year. But
research has shown a steady decrease in aggravated assault
occurrences for the last 11 years.

4. In 2004 there were over 400,000 robberies reported in the USA,
robbery is defined by the Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR)
as the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the
care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or
threat of force or violence and by putting the victim in
fear.

Now that you are aware of these statistics, and the need for
people in America to have the ability to protect themselves
from violent crimes, or if you are concerned about your
personal safety or the safety of your family, then stay
alert and be prepared and visit us at
http://www.safeselfdefense.com for all of you personal protection
needs.

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Violent Crime in America
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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Organized Crime - The Mafia in America

Many people see two main divisions when they think of crime: ordinary criminals, such as burglars and thieves, and organized crime. Although organized crime may not impact your day-to-day life, it is still important to be aware of its existence and its impact on the world.

The Mafia is perhaps the most well-known organized crime group in the world today. The American Mafia, which is also known as Cosa Nostra, is an offshoot of the Sicilian Mafia, an Italian criminal society. The origins of the Mafia in Italy are believed to date back as far as the Middle Ages, when groups of wealthy families controlled Sicily through their social standing. The organized crime group known as the American Mafia first emerged at the end of the 1800s on the East Coast following a wave of immigration from Southern Italy.

The first Mafia groups in America started in New York City, where gangsters would threaten immigrants with extortion. By 1890, organized crime had spread to New Orleans, where the Police Superintendent was murdered, execution-style, allegedly by Mafia members. As organized crime grew on this side of the ocean, the criminal activities expanded from extortion to drugs and alcohol, robbery, kidnapping, murder, loan-sharking, and dozens of other nefarious crimes. In 1920, prohibition resulted in a significant increase in alcohol sales and related activities by the Mafia.

Organized Crime - The Mafia in America

By the end of the 1920s, there were two main factions of the Mafia in the United States. This caused a major mafia war for the control of organized crime in New York City which lasted throughout the 1930s. It is during this time that Al Capone (or Scarface) led the Chicago Outfit, one of the main Mafia crime families, and amassed a fortune reportedly over a hundred million dollars. Like many Mafia kingpins, he was chased by the law for years, before he was finally caught for tax evasion.

By this time, the Mafia is believed to have infiltrated most of the major labor unions throughout the country, particularly the Teamsters Union. Little of the inner workings of the Mafia were known by outsiders, even law enforcement agencies, until 1963, when Joseph Valachi became the first Mafia member to provide a detailed look of the organization to the FBI. He exposed much of the secret structure of the mafia, including its ranking system and how Mafia members did business.

According to the FBI and other agencies, the American Mafia still has a significant level of control in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York City, among other major cities. Today, although the word 'Mafia' is used to refer to almost any forms of organized crime, it is believed that there are about 26 major American Mafia families throughout the United States, as well as offshoot groups and associates in many smaller cities. The Mafia and its reputation have been portrayed in movies, TV shows, books, and video games. It is believed that Cosa Nostra has is hand in many major areas of crime, including labor racketeering, gambling, corruption, drug trafficking, pornography, tax fraud, and even stock manipulation.

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