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Crime and Adaptation During COVID-19
This chapter explores the dual impact of the pandemic on crime rates, noting a decline in traditional crimes due to lockdowns while unique COVID-19 related scams have emerged. It discusses the adaptation of organized crime, particularly in drug distribution and the use of charitable activities to maintain influence during economic hardships. Additionally, the chapter highlights the challenges faced by the alcohol industry, drawing connections to past crises and consumer behavior during financial downturns.
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