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SMART

COMPREHENSION

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ICE BREAKER (10 MIN)

What are some of the crimminal activities in your city?


Have you ever witnessed any crimminal activities?

INTRO (10 MIN)

Define what organised crime is and give examples of


organised crimes today.

Agenda CONTENT: (15 MIN)


Video-watch and discuss the video

ACTIVITY TO PRACTICE: (15 MIN)


Oral questions

SUM UP AND QUESTIONS: (10 MIN)


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02
Icebreaker
What are some of the crimminal activities in your city?
Have you ever witnessed any crimminal activities?
WHAT IS ORGANIZED CRIME?

Organized crime occurs when criminals treat their activities as they would a regular
business.
Whether it’s dealing drugs, robbing banks, or credit card fraud, the money has to be
accounted somehow.
Usually, this happens through money laundering, where criminal gangs ‘clean’ their
money to make it appear it was earned though legitimate means.
HOW DOES MONEY LAUNDERING WORK?
ACTIVITY
. How much money did Al Capone make each year?
a) $1 million b) $100 million c) $1.4 billion

2. Where did Al Capone’s gang hide their money?


a) under their beds b) buried underground c) in businesses

3. What can clean money be used in?


a) the illegal economy b) the legal economy c) the hidden economy

4. Who did merchants hide their money from in the past?


a) tax collectors b) pirates c) customers

5. According to you What should governments do to reduce organised crime?

6. Will organised crime increase or decrease in the future?

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