Summary of Proceedings, the Inn and Conference CenterLouise Shelley, director of American University"s Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, said that all discussions about organized crime should be understood in an historical context. The relationship between organized crime and government does not form overnight. For example, the roots of organized crime go back to the 1860s in Italy, and even earlier in Japanalthough the state-organized crime relationship was shaped by events in the 1920s in Japan. Shelley maintained that organized crime groups have survived because they have performedfunctions for the state and have developed along with the state. Shelley said that periods of rapid economic expansion or post-war reconstruction al...