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Muammar al-Qaddafi: The Al Capone of Libya
A discussion on Muammar al-Qaddafi as the Al Capone of Libya.
# 133133 | 2,000 words | 0 sources | MLA | 2007 | US
Published on Dec 01, 2007 in Criminology (Organized Crime Studies) , Political Science (Terrorism)


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The paper relates that in the late 1890s the term gangster began to be used in the United States, referring to the member of a gang that committed criminal acts and that was not accepted in society ("Gangster, 2007; "Gangster Defintion", 2007). the paper explains that criminal acts could be as simple as stealing a newspaper or an apple from the corner fruit stand. The paper discusses how to be a gangster at the time simply meant that the individual was bad and that those he associated with were bad as well, however, when Al Capone began to be noticed as someone that was the leader of organized crime, he was labeled as public enemy number one and the term gangster took on a completely new meaning.

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"In the late 1890s the term gangster began to be used in the United States, referring to the member of a gang that committed criminal acts and that was not accepted in society ("Gangster, 2007; "Gangster defintion", 2007). Criminal acts could be as simple as stealing a newspaper or an apple from the corner fruit stand. To be a gangster at the time simply meant that the individual was bad and that those he associated with were bad as well. However, when Al Capone began to be noticed as someone that was the leader of organized crime he was labeled as public enemy number one and the term gangster took on a completely new..."

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