Protection racket

Protection racket

A protection racket is an extortion scheme whereby a powerful entity or individual coerces other less powerful entities or individuals to pay "protection money" which allegedly serves to purchase protection services against various external threats.

Those who do not buy into the protection plan are often targeted by criminals. These crimes are typically thought to originate from the organization itself. When a person or group refuses to pay for protection, word is put out that they are outside of the local organization's protection (these organizations often exist in the absence of a trusted police force) and that the person or group in question is therefore free game for freelance criminals or the organization itself. In Russia during the 1990s and to a lesser extent today most businesses had to pay some form of protection money (known as "krysha", the Russian word for "roof") to Russian mafia gangs.

The protection money is typically collected by a "bag man". Although the organization might be particularly coercive in obtaining protection money, it is usually careful to shelter its "mark" from attacks by competitor organizations that similarly attempt to solicit or threaten the targeted individuals or businesses. Disputes between organizations concerning territory consequently arise from two competing organizations attempting to extort from the same "clients".

In anarcho-capitalist theory

The State has been described by anarcho-capitalist Murray Rothbard as a protection racket "on a giant and massive scale." [ [http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard133.html Society Without a State by Murray N. Rothbard ] ]

References

ee also

*Racket (crime)
*Danegeld
*Tribute
*Organized crime
*Tallage
*Triad
*Piranha Brothers
*Pizzo (extortion)
*Taxes
*Bullies


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