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The Mafia: A Guide to an American Subculture
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The Mafia: A Guide to an American Subculture

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Based on original sources and research, not legends and myth, this book presents a lively, in-depth analysis of how the American Mafia epitomizes organized crime.

Whether it’s supplying illicit drugs, alcohol during Prohibition, gambling, prostitution, or even loans to those with bad credit, the Mafia has established itself as a part of the fabric of American society, politics, and economics for over a century. The Mafia continues to exist not only because of their immense power that allows their criminal organization to defy law enforcement, but because demand remains strong for what they offer. This book utilizes verifiable information about the Mafia based on newspaper and magazine accounts, police and FBI documents, court records, and the author’s own original research to offer a deeper analysis of the Mob that provides historical, social, economic and cultural context. Fascinating biographical sketches that profile well-known Mafiosi such as Charles Lucky Luciano and John Gotti are also presented.

Includes historical, social, economic, and cultural context that further clarifies the significance of the Mafia’s operations and makes for more engaging reading

Focuses on verifiable information about the Mafia while avoiding hearsay and speculation, such as the widely discussed theories regarding possible Mafia involvement in the assassination of John F. Kennedy

Provides a comprehensive bibliography of materials used for the book’s research, including police reports, court documents, FBI files, television and radio broadcasts, and online information

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group Inc
Country
United States
Date
27 August 2013
Pages
201
ISBN
9781440803604

Based on original sources and research, not legends and myth, this book presents a lively, in-depth analysis of how the American Mafia epitomizes organized crime.

Whether it’s supplying illicit drugs, alcohol during Prohibition, gambling, prostitution, or even loans to those with bad credit, the Mafia has established itself as a part of the fabric of American society, politics, and economics for over a century. The Mafia continues to exist not only because of their immense power that allows their criminal organization to defy law enforcement, but because demand remains strong for what they offer. This book utilizes verifiable information about the Mafia based on newspaper and magazine accounts, police and FBI documents, court records, and the author’s own original research to offer a deeper analysis of the Mob that provides historical, social, economic and cultural context. Fascinating biographical sketches that profile well-known Mafiosi such as Charles Lucky Luciano and John Gotti are also presented.

Includes historical, social, economic, and cultural context that further clarifies the significance of the Mafia’s operations and makes for more engaging reading

Focuses on verifiable information about the Mafia while avoiding hearsay and speculation, such as the widely discussed theories regarding possible Mafia involvement in the assassination of John F. Kennedy

Provides a comprehensive bibliography of materials used for the book’s research, including police reports, court documents, FBI files, television and radio broadcasts, and online information

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group Inc
Country
United States
Date
27 August 2013
Pages
201
ISBN
9781440803604