Dr. John Fox, an FBI historian, shares insights on the Bureau’s first encounters with organized crime, including the transformative 1957 mob meeting. Joseph, a unit chief, discusses innovative strategies like RICO and money-laundering prosecutions that target criminal revenue streams. Claudia, a supervisory special agent, highlights the frontline impact of operations against gangs like MS-13 in Puerto Rico, stressing the community effects of drug violence. Together, they emphasize the importance of collaboration and public involvement in dismantling transnational crime.