Friday, February 11, 2011
Organized Crime Reflection
I think that the group presentations were a very good way to learn about some of the organized crime gangsters in the 1920s. I learned that organized crime is not a thing that you do in the spur of the moment, you actually have to plan it out and and plan every step you're going to take and this make take a lot of time. I also noticed that most of the famous organized crime gangsters in 1920s started in a gang young, like in their teenager years. Some of them even had a family. I learned that many of them were not even put on trial for their first acts so I guess that's why they kept going. But the group presentations were a very understandable way to learn how organized crime worked in the 1920s.
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