You sign off on the documents, pausing only when Hoganson remarks on a certain Family. You come to find, through this process, that he only draws attention to the worst of the worst. Those that don't play well with other Families, or illegally enslave, or do far worse -- these are the ones he obliquely comments on. The rest, however, for the most part, seem to only have mild criminal charges against prominent members; smuggling, tax-dodging, illegal governance...so on. From this, you realize one thing -- many of the Families are actually pretty mild compared to the Thorntons and the Moores. You mention as much to Hoganson, trying to draw out a conversation.
"The Moores were...morons. And the Thorntons...are young. They had a lot to prove and a lot to lose. Families...aren't all criminal enterprises. Many of them were around before SEED's dominion over the lands. They kept the peace and defended their people and property." Hoganson shrugs, "Abuse occurred, but you've seen SEED abuse its power the same."
"So, why do some of them turn to crime then?" You question, placing one of the folders in the refuse pile.
"SEED owned the land. It owned the mineral rights. It owned the food. It owned most of the factories. What's left? Drugs. Gunrunning. Prostitution. Smuggling. All the things SEED couldn't control for fear of staining its hands." He pauses, "Where's there's demand, someone will supply it."
"Oh? What's the demand in this Fortress?"
"Drugs. Entertainment. Gambling. People are worried. Scared. They want something to take their mind off of their situation. Emma is doing wonderfully, but..." He shakes his head when you open another folder, and after a brief skim, you agree. "What's the point to a life of survival?"