Organized Crime Control Act [OCCA] Law and Legal Definition
Organized Crime Control Act is a Congress initiative for law enforcement to launch total war against organized crime.
The OCCA aims to eliminate organized crime by establishing new penal prohibitions and by providing enhanced sanctions and new remedies to deal with the unlawful activities of those engaged in organized crime.
The purpose of OCCA is to seek the eradication of organized crime in the U.S. by:
1. strengthening the legal tools in the evidence-gathering process;
2. establishing new penal prohibitions;
3. by providing enhanced sanctions and new remedies to deal with the unlawful activities of those engaged in organized crime.