Should the federal government focus the bulk of its law enforcement resources on fighting organized crime or domestic terrorism?  Research and develop a

Should the federal government focus the bulk of its law enforcement resources on fighting organized crime or domestic terrorism? 

Research and develop a 5-7 page paper that addresses the following: 

-Discuss the history of organized crime in America. Include in your discussion the following:

-A definition or organized crime

-A detailed, thorough example of a criminal organization currently operating in the United States

-The types of crimes it engages in 

(If possible) Who it’s leadership is

-A discussion of rival criminal organizations

-Discuss the history of domestic terrorism in America (prior to 9/11,  the most devastating terrorist attack in the United States was the Oklahoma Bombing committed by Tim McVeigh a US citizen). Detail the various terrorist activities that have taken place on U.S. soil and the organizations behind them. 

-Define which individual or organizations the U.S. government should focus on. 

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