In the chart of ‘Homicide per 100,000 population by United States census and FBI Uniform Crime Reports, “It was showed the highest homicide rate was in the year 1933, 10% has the highest chance of rate ever recorded from 1900-1953.” (Document B). It is also the same year Prohibition is still effective and about to cancel on that time. Crime caused Americans changed their minds about Prohibition because they had expected that the crime rate had decreased after Prohibition established. However, It got worse and It caused many problems within United States. One of the major problems occurred on that time was the country lost millions and millions of dollars. After Prohibition established, Bootleggers started to sell alcohol illegally. They also produce alcohol and They negotiate to consumers privately to prevent them to be caught by federal prohibition agents. Gangs started to form and kill other people for money. The who’s behind these crime named Al Capone. Al Capone owe bootlegging, drug and prostitution business. Their gang killed people for money and used to operate their business. In 1919, the homicide rate started to increase, “In the year 1919, the homicide rate increased to 6%. “ (Document B). Before Prohibition started, The homicide rate is low and It had a low risk of having a murder. After Prohibition ended, The homicide rate is very high and It had a high chance of having a …show more content…
According to Wisegeek, “Law enforcement is the collective term for professionals who are dedicated to upholding and enforcing the laws and statutes that are currently in force in a given jurisdiction. “. Law Enforcement are commonly referred to the people who enforce a law like police, FBI, etc. “State agents and and flying squadrons (quick strike enforcement units) stationed throughout the country. This force numbers from 3,000 to 3,500….” (Document C). At that time, the number of agents throughout the country were limited. Due to limited number of enforcement, It is hard to catch those criminals and the They easily escape from their victim. “(B)ootleggers… mantain large fleets of trucks and automobiles running on regular schedules between Mexican and Canadian points and cities such as St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver” (Document C). It is also hard to catch criminals because they had only limited cities that agents monitored. It is also easy for criminals to escape because some cities in United States didn’t monitored by Prohibition agents, so they can do Alcohol Smuggling illegally without being