B.3. Differences between organized crimes and terrorism:
The differences between them rest on means and ends:
- Terrorism aims to overthrow the existing government by altering the status quo. Organized crime, on the other hand, aims to form a parallel government while coexisting with the existing one.
- Secondly, terrorism primarily uses violent means, whereas theoretically organized crime prefers to be non-violent but not always.
- Third, terrorism is driven purely by political objectives despite the exploitation of regional, national and religious sentiments to achieve their ends; while, economic objectives are the core of operations of organized crime.