Please answer both of the following Two Discussion Questions: (Due NLT Thursday of Week 2):From a “theoretical” (i.e. criminal justice theory) perspective

Please answer both of the following Two Discussion Questions: (Due NLT Thursday of Week 2):From a “theoretical” (i.e. criminal justice theory) perspective appraise (i.e., form a critical opinion) as to why transnational organized crime has continued to grow. In answering this question, you may use any criminological theory (e.g., Robert K Merton’s Theory of Anomie and Edwin H. Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory, Rational Choice, etc) that you choose in order to explain your answer.Assess the impact of Prohibition on organized crime (to include scrutinizing both its strengths and weaknesses). Within your response “very briefly” include the public’s view of the Prohibition Bureau. 

Lastly, please realize this Discussion is directly connected to the following Course Learning Objectives:

CO2: Assess Transnational Organized Crime’s ability to continue flourishing through the application of criminological theory.

CO7: Evaluate the major organized crime statutes, such as the Harrison Act, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), and Prohibition; and their role in fighting organized crime.

No AI or plagiarism. 400-500 words

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