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[[Ĥeiran Coscivians]] were the face of modern, truly organised crime in Kiravia from its beginnings with the rise of industrial urbanism until the [DECADE]s, when fierce competition from Paisonic Mob and other groups wore down their dominance in most places. Ĥeiran crime families are still preëminent in Northeastern cities like [[Béyasar]] and [[Livern]], and some smaller cities such as Glengarry-Glenross and [[Cities of Kiravia#Dēvlinsar|Dēvlinsar]]. Historically, most Ĥeiran mobsters have been Æran Coscivians, with some members from other Ĥeiran subgroups or from Celtic-Kiravian backgrounds. In Valēka and Eriadun, Ĥeiran and Gaelic organised crime have more or less merged, whereas in Béyasar families with Ĥeiran Coscivian and Kiravian Gaelic members face competition from newer and more violent criminal groups organised among recent Gaelic immigrants.
[[Ĥeiran Coscivians]] were the face of modern, truly organised crime in Kiravia from its beginnings with the rise of industrial urbanism until the [DECADE]s, when fierce competition from Paisonic Mob and other groups wore down their dominance in most places. Ĥeiran crime families are still preëminent in Northeastern cities like [[Béyasar]] and [[Livern]], and some smaller cities such as Glengarry-Glenross and [[Cities of Kiravia#Dēvlinsar|Dēvlinsar]]. Historically, most Ĥeiran mobsters have been Æran Coscivians, with some members from other Ĥeiran subgroups or from Celtic-Kiravian backgrounds. In Valēka and Eriadun, Ĥeiran and Gaelic organised crime have more or less merged, whereas in Béyasar families with Ĥeiran Coscivian and Kiravian Gaelic members face competition from newer and more violent criminal groups organised among recent Gaelic immigrants.


===Aboriginal crime families===
===Urom crime families===
Crime is a major concern in many Aboriginal communities. Lower-level organised crime is pervasive, with criminal groups engaging in the similar forms of illicit activity to rural organised crime elsewhere. In certain cities in [[Devahoma]] and the Southwest with large urbanised Aboriginal populations, Aboriginal crime families have formed on the same pattern as their ethnic Coscivian counterparts, with whom they compete for power and clout.
Crime is a major concern in many Urom communities. Lower-level organised crime is pervasive, with criminal groups engaging in the similar forms of illicit activity to rural organised crime elsewhere. In certain cities in [[Devahoma]] and the Southwest with large urbanised Urom populations, Urom crime families have formed on the same pattern as their ethnic Coscivian counterparts, with whom they compete for power and clout.


==Street Gangs==
==Street Gangs==