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5. Illicit Enterprise: An Organized Crime Paradigm
for the Nineties
121
Dwight C. Smith Jr.
Part III. Organized Crime Groups and Operations 151
6. The Bruno Family of Philadelphia: Organized Crime
as a Regulatory Agency 153
Mark H. Haller
7. The Organized Crime Neighborhoods of Chicago 167
Robert M. Lombardo
8. African American Organized Crime 189
Rufus Schatzberg
9. Chinese Organized Crime in America 213
Ko-lin Chin, Robert J. Kelly, and Jeffrey Fagan
10. Russian Organized Crime in America 245
James O. Finckenauer
11. Corruption and Racketeering in the New York City
School Boards
269
William J. Cook Jr.
12. Organized Crime and Commercial Sex 289
Charles Winick
13. Turning Black Money into Green: Money Laundering 311
Robert J. Kelly, Rufus Schatzberg, and Ko-lin Chin
Part IV. Control and Containment:
Law Enforcement Strategies
331
14. A History of Organized Crime Control: Federal Strike Forces 333
Patrick J. Ryan
15. Intelligence and Analysis Within the Organized
Crime Function
359
Marilyn B. Peterson
16. The Role of Crime Commissions in Organized
Crime Control
389
Charles H. Rogovin and Frederick T. Martens

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Publication Information: Book Title: Handbook of Organized Crime in the United States. Contributors: Robert J. Kelly - editor, Ko-Lin Chin - editor, Rufus Schatzberg - editor. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1994. Page Number: vi.
    
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