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    The Italian Mafia

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    up” (“Famous Mob Quotes.” 1). Despite public misconception of the Italian Mafia‚ it has not always been the murderous‚ cold-hearted killers known today. The Mafia actually began as a way of protection. When the government took advantage over the common people‚ the Mafia would take the law into their own hands. The organization simply became too big for its britches and was forced to expand. When social issues arose‚ the Mafia extended to America and became the sophisticated society seen today. Beginning

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    Russian Mafia

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    The Russian Mafia Protectionism in the New Capitalist Russia The Russian Mafia has always exercised an important role in the Russian economy. The contemporary Mafiosi are descendents of the seventeenth Century highwaymen and Cossack robbers. These men occasionally murdered families prior to raids preventing them from being captured. The Russia Mafiosi made a point to remain aloof from the state. Mob men were actually spurned when returning home from fighting in the Great Patriotic War. The gangs

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    Gang vs Mafia

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    Explain Why this is Important? A mafia is an organized secret criminal organization that engages in illegal activity such as gambling‚ drug dealing‚ protection‚ and prostitution. Mafia’s started in the 19th century in Sicily and migrated to the United States. They are still popular in the United States and in Italy. The members of a mafia are usually people of the same race nationality. A gang is a group of members who form together to commit street crimes. These crimes can be murder‚ assault

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    American Mafia Influence

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    the early 1900s the American mafia was working to expand their empire. Cuba was seen as the perfect destination‚ full of tourism and ready mass industrialization. The mafia spread its business of gambling and drug trade to Cuba‚ specifically Havana. With large amounts of money comes large amounts of influence. The question is how much influence did the American mafia have in Cuba during Batista’s presidency? Would the country today be different if the American mafia had not interfered in the politics

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    America Reference Library. Ed. Richard C. Hanes‚ et al. Vol. 1: Almanac‚ Volume 1. Detroit: UXL‚ 2005. 111-130. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 16 Jan. 2014. Las Vegas’s first gambling palace‚ The Flamingo‚ was opened on Dec. 26‚ 1946 with mafia money‚ lead by the imagination and organization of a NYC gangster named Bugsy Siegel Organized crime left Las Vegas in the 70’s because gangster’s sold their casinos to public corporations for millions since public corporations were made able to own

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    Essay On Italian Mafia

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    The Italian Mafia was very popular in the early 18th century. The mafia grew even larger and stronger by the 19th century. By then the Mafia had become a vast criminally oriented society. The Mafia followed its own rules and their own authority and ignored any other forms of order. Joining the Mafia then was like joining a religion. You were committed for life. You can’t retire from it and this still holds true for people in the Mafia now. They were taught when joining the basic rules of sword‚ knife

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    The game mafia has its similarities to the story Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. A similarity is that in both the game and the book is that every role is vital. Another similarity is that the both have a similarity in the book and the game is that they both almost have the same goal‚ which is to kill without getting caught. These similarities are actually the engine for both of them cause without them their would be no point to go on or play it. A similarity in the book and the story is

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    When non-Italian citizens think about Mafia they picture huge villas in which bosses spend their entire time surrounded by bodyguards‚ beautiful women‚ and a lot of drug. Despite this scenario could resemble a perfect Hollywood movie‚ the Italian Mafia is all but showing one’s power and wealth. One of the most powerful but at the same time more hidden Mafias‚ is the Ndrangheta‚ the Calabrian one. To reflect briefly on the etymology of the word "Ndrangheta" is not merely an academic exercise‚ but

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    The Gorilla Mafia (GMF) ‚ was formed to coordinate and consolidate the black historic crimes in number‚ drugs dealing‚ prostitution‚ money laundering‚ kidnapping of V.I.P ( Very Important Person ) and many other illegal activities. One important and most flourishing reason behind G.M.F Success was that most of the banks‚ medical stores‚ street dealings‚ ammunition‚ landlords were the African-American members of the city‚ the race & cast depending were one of the most important reason in the rise

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    The Russian Mafia: Classical Rational Theory - Brandon Sookraj Define Classical Theory: Basic idea and Major Theorist According to rational choice theory people choose to commit crimes if the benefits outweighs the repercussions. This clearly describes how the Russian mafia gained power in Alexander Shvarts article on the Russian mafia as people choose to join the mafia or use their services and commit these illegal acts as what they gained in return outweighed the consequences. Alexanders Shvarts

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