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©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/10/2024 11:44 AM LLCU213 - LEC 7 Exam Questions With Correct Answers What is the effect that social media has on crime? - answershaping a new generation of criminals, increasingly attentive to the use of technology Why is social media/ the internet useful to organi...

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LLCU 213 - LEC 4 Exam Questions With
Correct Answers

Canadian organized crime groups have a range of businesses including: - answer✔Smuggling,
transportation, protection and bribery

When did contraband start in Canada? - answer✔Fur traders in the 1870s

What was the earliest creation of Opium in Canada? - answer✔Chinese merchants opened
several factories in Victoria to convert raw gum opium to smokeable form
What province was the leading North American importer, producer, and exporter of Opium? -
answer✔British Columbia

When was Canada the largest supplier of alcohol related products to U.S. - answer✔During
prohibition (60-90%)

What is the French connection? - answer✔Quebec has special relationship with France in areas
of culture, commerce, and language

How was Montreal significant in smuggling? - answer✔- Montreal emerged as North American
transhipment point in heroin smuggling
- Montreal is connected with New York City through St Lawrence river and Atlantic ocean

By the end of the 1990s, Canada has established itself as... - answer✔"continent's preeminent
supplier of high-grade marijuana, methamphetamines, and ecstasy"

Canada is a criminal microcosmo with at least three types of groups: - answer✔1) Imports
(mexican cartels)
2) Hybrids (montreal mafia, big circle boys)
3) Indigenous creations (indigenous gangs)

Describe the financial structure of an Organized crime group - answer✔1) Profits of OC
2) Reinvestment in criminal activities, investments in legitimate businesses (real estate, cars,
companies, etc.), management costs of OC

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What are the common patters among "high threat" OCGs networks? - answer✔- Using violence
as an integral part of strategy
- Infiltrating law enforcement, security, government agencies and the private sector
- Having extensive criminal associations with other OCG's
- Having interprovincial and international scope

Street gangs - answer✔- Use social media to encourage violence
- Involved in most OCG-related public shoots and open acts of violence putting innocent
bystanders at risk

What are the emerging higher risk opioids? - answer✔Isotonitazene
Black/Grey Death
Xylazine

What are examples of non traditional OCGs? - answer✔Cyber criminals and those involved in
money laundering
Approximately 50% of 176 Canadian organized crime groups involved with money laundering
maintain _____________________ - answer✔International relations
- Half the groups with international relations are engaged in the cocaine market
How do criminals commonly pay for mass marketing fraud and make dark web marketplace
purchases? - answer✔Cryptocurrencies

What has the government done to combat money laundering? - answer✔Implemented legislative
changes to strengthen anti-money laundering regimes
What are examples of fraud schemes to collect money or personal information? -
answer✔Government services schemes, identity theft and phishing, romance scams, random
ware schemes, elder-targeted scams, securities fraud, payments card fraud, real estate fraud

What crimes are seen as "white collar" and why? - answer✔Financial crime - committed by
competent individuals and interconnected OCGs

What were the earliest forms of gambling in Canada? - answer✔(1500s) Natives would use
sticks and rocks to gamble on games of chance
(1800s) Gambling really started to gain traction and got completely banned in 1892

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