Organized crime is a complex pattern of illegal activity that includes the gambling, prostitution, loan sharking, narcotics trafficking and different types of planned and coordinated acts of fraud, theft and extortion. Organized crime uses the techniques and organizational structure of legitimate business to facilitate its illegal activities. Thus, an organized crime organization will manage financial resources and labor to maximize profit. Because organized crime is tightly controlled and secretive, it is difficult for law enforcement to investigate and prosecute (Carlson, 2013).
Since the 1960s, an increasing diversity of criminal groups has augmented the more traditional forms of organized crime, such as those represented by the Mafia and similar groupings. Motorcycle and youth gangs and black, Asian and Hispanic crime groups have expanded in the USA and elsewhere (Dukes, 2003). Youth gangs have often served as a recruiting ground for more organized crime syndicates, where juvenile delinquents grow up to be full-fledged mobsters, as well as providing muscle and other low-key work. Increasingly, especially in the United States and other western countries, street gangs are becoming much more organized in their own right with a hierarchical structure and are fulfilling the role previously taken by traditional organized crime (Carlson, 2013).
Juvenile Character in Gridiron Gang
One of those messages is that killers are people, too, and they deserve to date your daughter. A Black father-rare enough in contemporary Black families, mostly headed by single mothers-is ridiculed for protecting his daughter and being a good moral influence in her life. Apparently, father doesn't always know best.
Because Dad does the responsible thing and keeps his daughter away from her convicted murderer boyfriend housed in the facility, The Rock visits his place of business for a lecture. In the end, father does “the right thing,” and lets his girl reunite with the murderer. Not the lesson parents and kids from any ethnic group in America need.
“Gridiron Gang's” detention facility for hardened juvenile offenders is fantasy. The kids bunk together, have a swimming pool, and their prison guard is rap star Xzibit. Their packed schedule of gridiron games against local high schools is complete with cheerleaders from a girls' detention facility. They nearly win the high school championship.
Take it from an attorney who's represented juvenile offenders. This isn't reality. Tour Macomb County, Michigan's juvenile detention facility-dark, cold, and scary. With no outside play, a breath of fresh air from the outside is rare. No football teams, swimming pool, or counselor with movie star looks who gives a damn. It's rough, tough, and scary. Definitely not fun.
Kids who see this glorious action-packed football film don't see that. They don't really see why these kids are in the pen, either. There's mention of a character stabbing an old lady for her purse. But the murder in the opening scenes is one of defense. A teen kills his mother's boyfriend to stop him from beating her. Reality check: most kids are in juvenile detention centers for violent crimes that were simply violent ...