NCJ Number
5894
Date Published
1967
Length
136 pages
Annotation
DETERMINATION OF CAPABILITIES OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL ORGANIZED CRIME, WITH PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE JUSTICE AND TREASURY DEPARTMENTS.
Abstract
STARTING WITH THE PREMISE THAT ORGANIZED CRIME EXISTS, IT IS THE INTENT OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE TO ASCERTAIN THE FULL MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM THAT IT PRESENTS, WHAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS ROLE IS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME, WHAT WEAPONS IT HAS WITH WHICH TO CARRY OUT ITS RESPONSIBILITIES, WHETHER ITS RESOURCES ARE FULLY USED TO THE GREATEST ADVANTAGE, WHETHER THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS ARE BEING OBTAINED, AND WHETHER GREATER RESOURCES THROUGH INCREASED MANPOWER OR EQUIPMENT WOULD STRENGTHEN ITS CAPABILITIES.