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"What is Organized Crime? How is it related to Family Court?"

libertarianA Definition of Organized Crime (slightly modified) to apply Certain Precepts of the Family Court System

An ongoing conspiratorial enterprise engaged in illicit activities as a means of generating income for profit. Structured like a business into a pyramid-shaped hierarchy, it freely employs threats of grievous retribution (including destruction of the family and the institution of marriage) to maintain internal and external control, and thuggery and contribution to election campaigns to buy political patronage for immunity from exposure and prosecution. Its activities include fraud, legalized kidnapping for ransom, racketeering, seizing of assets, etc. Called by names such as Therapists, Social Workers, Court Appointed Attorneys, Guardian Ad Litem, Family Court Judges, CPS; these people do not tolerate competition (especially from parents) and constantly fight for monopolization in their specialty (such as the abduction of children, parental alienation, separation anxiety, adjustment disorder).

They are distinguished from the common (unorganized) crimes by characteristics such as (1) non-random nature of criminal behavior, (2) coordinated activities of hundreds or thousands of operatives, (3) diversification of activity (Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Abuse, Neglect, Dependency), (4) regional, national scale of operations, (5) large volume of turnover (running into billions of dollars in some cases), (6) pursuit of both profit and power, and (7) usually an identifiable leadership.

A 1975 UN definition of organized crime reads, “… large-scale and complex criminal activity carried on by groups of persons, however loosely or tightly organized, for the enrichment of those participating and at the expense of the community and its members. It is frequently accomplished through ruthless disregard of any law, including offenses against the person, and frequently in connection with political corruption.”

Paul Nesbitt (head of Interpol’s Organized Crime Group) defined it in 1993 as, “Any group having a corporate structure whose primary objective is to obtain money through illegal activities, often surviving on fear and corruption.”

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+1 #1 RE: What is Organized Crime? How is it related to Family Court?Guest 2012-02-21 20:49
YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN........ for this is EXACTLY what the Child Protection Dpt is doing.

Their Primary OBJECT is to keep those humungous Billions of Dollar Budgets keep on coming and growing year after year and the way they ensure it does it to keep taking more and more innocent children into 18 year wardships.

We live in Australia ... an Australia that is very much now very similar to any Dictatored Country where they steal Australian Children for BIG PROFITS in order to line the POCKETS of middle to upper class on the misery of a lower class.

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