Organized crime articles
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Law & Order: Organized Crime is getting busted down to Peacock
You know how, in cop shows, detectives are always getting threatened with being busted back down to foot patrol or whatever—a demotion to a world of decreased relevance, lower pay, and less chance at anyone actually seeing anything they do? Well, NBC announced tonight that Christopher Meloni’s Law & Order: Organized Crime is getting moved from the network over to its streaming service Peacock. Which is good news for everybody, probably; we don’t know why we even brought up that first part, about...
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Areas with more illegal market opportunities more likely to be targeted by organized crime, study shows
Communities with higher-than-average illegal market opportunities (proxied by drug-related activities) are more likely to be targeted by organized crime groups, a new study shows.
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Is Law & Order: Organized Crime Preparing to Lose a Stabler? Read Episode 12 Recap
On the heels of Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s official Season 5 renewal earlier today, I couldn’t help but watch this week’s episode with a burning question in my brain: What will the show be like when it comes back next season on Peacock? Free of the strictures of broadcast TV, will the good detective […]