MAFIA

mäˈfēä, name given to a number of organized groups of Sicilian brigands in the 19th and 20th cent. Unlike the Camorra in Naples, the Mafia had no hierarchic organization; each group operated on its own. The Mafia originated in feudal times, when lords hired brigands to guard their estates in exchange for protection from the royal authority. The underlying assumption of the Mafia was that legal authorities were useless and that justice must be obtained directly, as in the vendetta. Italian attempts to curtail the Mafia have suffered from political corruption and the assassination of judges. Through emigration the organization spread to the United States (where it was sometimes called the Black Hand). It is involved in many illegal operations—trade in narcotics, gambling, prostitution, labor union racketeering—and certain legal enterprises, such as trucking and construction, in the United States. In Nov., 1957, more than 60 of its alleged leaders were surprised at a secret meeting at Apalachin, N.Y. About one third of them were convicted of obstructing justice, but the convictions were reversed on appeal. In recent years, the Mafia has been linked with money-laundering and police corruption. While slowing its activities in extortion and racketeering in the 1980s and 90s, the contemporary Mafia has expanded into such white-collar criminal enterprises as fraud in health insurance, sales of prepaid telephone cards, and illegal stock market deals. See also organized crime.

See M. Pantaleone, The Mafia and Politics (tr. 1966); D. Cressey, Theft of the Nation (1969); P. Maas, The Valachi Papers (1969); J. Albini, The American Mafia (1971); N. Gage, Mafia U.S.A. (1972); F. Ianni, A Family Business (1972); J. Fentress, Rebels and Mafiosi: Death in a Sicilian Landscape (2000); T. Reppetto, The American Mafia (2003).

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...of people who, although not made members of the mafia, are suspected of collusion in its activities. Expressions that occur frequently are in odore di mafia (literally, smelling of mafia) and chiacchierato or in chiacchiera di mafia...
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...owners in Perm 107 as deputies of the brigadir 138 and mafia wars in Moscow 176 position in the structure of mafia groups in Perm 137 , 138 and religiosity 185 see also Igor ; Russian Mafia Boffito, Carlo 47 Bogatyreva, Sofiya 38 , 39 Boguchinskaya...
...ambiguities before returning to the breakdown in state-mafia relations in Sicily resulting in Falcones tragic...to what is here understood collectively as the mafia) is in fact its servant. Mafia groups are just one more means of social control...
...other scholars consult. Arlacchi sees Mafia resurgence as a function of the response...economy through the 1960s. Whether the Mafia is a large criminal association much like...among Italian scholars. Henner Hess, Mafia and Mafiosi. The Structure of Power 1973...
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...later, will the Russian Mafia. But it may require...be impressive if the Mafias control over Sheremetievo...Airport could be broken. Mafia control explains why...political crackdown, the Mafias effects will be felt...1. In using the word Mafia it is necessary to note...
...role of women in the mafia, both as perpetrators...Church, Italys other mafias such as the Camorra, films dedicated to the mafia, or the role of blood...who must bend to the mafias demands, an author in...sons, and brothers to mafia violence, and who stood...
Mafia and Outlaw Stories from Italian Life and Literature. by Renato Ventura Mafia and Outlaw Stories from Italian Life and Literature...lautrice vuole correggere limmagine mediatica della mafia negli Stati Uniti e fornire al lettore di lingua...
The Vatican Exposed: Money, Murder, and the Mafia. by Frank J. Coppa The Vatican Exposed: Money, Murder, and the Mafia. By Paul L. Williams. (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2003. Pp. 264. $27.00.) The papacy has been examined...
...phenomenon, we know that mafias are rather stationary. In The Sicilian Mafia, Gambetta writes...Factors Accounting for Mafia Transplantation Why do mafias succeed in some cases...than to oppose the mafia. Indeed, mafias have an incentive...
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...agencies assured the Mafias security, profits, and privileges. Evidence of Mafia-state intertwinement...mission: to destroy the Mafia culture out of which...society by breaking the Mafias mystique of power. What...Borsellino real threats to Mafia power and its secret...
...in connection with the Mafia, particularly the Chicago...Kansas City families. The Mafias long-standing role...connections helped the Mafia develop property rights...pages 28 years ago, the Mafias ability to control illegal...the police.(*) The Mafia was, in effect, the...
...and they manage the mafias relationships with...Politicians let the mafia go about its business...more corrupt, the mafia fills the void...books document the mafias expansion well beyond...comfortably tolerate the mafias presence. Others...even support some mafia-wrought changes...
How America helped the Mafia: this summer marks the 60th anniversary...recognised by the Italian parliaments anti-Mafia commission. What is still debated is the extent to which the Allies manoeuvred the Mafia into power. Operation Husky was planned...
...Is That the Americans Struck a Deal with Mafia Mobsters to Conquer Sicily. Tim Newark...the Truth Behind This Notorious Story of Mafia Collaboration. by Tim Newark DESPITE MUSSOLINIS SUCCESSFUL crusade against the Mafia in the 1920s, it survived in Sicily and...
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End of the Road for the Mafia Godmothers. by Paul House FLANKED...ruthless enough and now the female Mafia boss is in jail in Sicily awaiting...police flushed out two female Mafia bosses, sisters Giuseppa and...from under the thumb of the Mafias old-style male bosses.
...DOLLS; Police Foil Red Mafias Slave Girl Bid to Move...Rafferty The Russian Mafia have been foiled in a...once said the Russian Mafia were the greatest threat...Back in Russia, the Mafias control of the economy...their profits to the Mafia. This level of extortion...
...the FBI Tracked His Secret Links to the Mafia Bosses: F.B.I. the Sinatra Files...behind Frank Sinatras shady links to the Mafia. The dusty files have been amassed over...FBI were paranoid that the power-hungry Mafia could get a White House foothold using...
...for Castellammare is in the Mafia heartland where extortion rackets...officer, said: Members of the Mafia made rounds of the set all day...Hollywood has been fascinated by the Mafia. So perhaps the makers of Oceans...Castellammare, it was clear the Mafias influence runs as deep as ever...
...Olmos movie about the Mexican Mafia reportedly infuriated gang leaders...hidden microphone to Mexican Mafia meetings where drug dealing...will only increase the Mexican Mafias power. . . . They look at the...discuss the gang. "The Mexican Mafia has been better at covering...
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MAFIA ma fea, name given to a number of organized groups...and 20th cent. Unlike the Camorra in Naples, the Mafia had no hierarchic organization; each group operated on its own. The Mafia originated in feudal times, when lords hired brigands...
...Boryokudan. During the Cold War the Russian Mafia used its connections in the Communist party...until the 1930s that Lucky Luciano (with Mafia connections) and Louis Lepke Buchalter...Messick and B. Goldblatt, The Mobs and the Mafia (1972); F. Ianni, Black Mafia (1974...
...against organized crime, criminal organizations such as the Mafia and Camorra continue to exert a strong influence in S Italy...Italy, 1965 75 (1989); A. Stille, Excellent Cadavers: The Mafia and the Death of the First Italian Republic (1995); C. Duggan...
...cultivation, and the general development of the islands economy. The Mafia , which is still influential, has hindered governmental efforts...constitution of 1947. The assassination of two prominent anti-Mafia prosecutors in 1992 prompted the central government to send...
...Uffizi contains a fine collection of artists self-portraits. In 1993 a car bomb (alleged to have been set by the Sicilian Mafia) damaged or destroyed portions of the palace, destroying three paintings and damaging more than 30 other works of art. In...
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