Some scholars state that a juridical person lacks of is the most important element to consider someone responsible: the desire to commit a crime, and the knowledge of breaking the law - this is the psychological element.- However, these circumstances can only be preached of a natural person who has the will to discriminate between good and evil and has the knowledge, or at least should have, of the law. Nonetheless, organized crime has been an institution for years and has caused great pain and damage, not only nationally, but internationally, and lately in a global manner. Juridical persons or moral agents commit seventy percent of terrorism, prostitution, narcotraffic, genocide, child pornography and other crimes. These kinds of persons hide under a curtain of religion, of business, or of otherwise any legal activity. In modern law, there is no doubt of the acceptance of criminal responsibility of juridical persons. They are already subjects of liability under administrative or contraventional law, including environmental law (involving punishments such as fines, closure of establishments, and in some cases the loss of property, rights or privileges. These are known in criminal law as accessory penalties. The bottom line is that the problem of criminal responsibility of juridical persons is reduced to the issue of what kind of punishment to apply to them, since everybody would agree these kind of persons are completely responsible and have to bear the legal or illegal consequences of their acts.