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Mafia Monograph — Part 2

72 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: Organized Crime · Topic: Mafia Monograph · 62 pages OCR'd
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Oo oA A Sw mo 10 reiminal operations in ether conntrice, they were to become synonymous with 13 gyganized erie in thoes conrtrice. 15 16 Phe Min fia pipe core soa thelr native sot] corsidered special 17 b¥iminal rings, io., erimins) rir oc ith certain typical manifestations and SBectat dynamicg andio a much more sienificant degree may be so considered 2e der the “Uetipstly alfforent cevircemoerte) conditions of other countries. 23 , 24 25 ®& Other Me netive Peotupes sf a, The bepoartence of to oosity Ties 3 7 Perhope the most cioiftecpt feature of the composition of Mafia | 31 | yFoupings wen to he ccen In (hooray in which cerfafn frmilfes and related 33 amily grewrs were tominant in Melo operations. 3° Tm eevtain areas, strana Matis families het? monopolies of the ; B pgatta operations. The Gassisi (amilfes, for example, are said to have © _ 40 : reigned ae the local Mcfia eycr tho sunfeipallty ef Contessa Entellina in 42 77 Western Sielly. They maintained (hia monopoly ontil the Mafia group in a 44 (120) dpPighhor ing roantcipalty wine nut the Cossiste by wholesale homicide. N 1 The Sealieta of Corleone verre said to have been a powerful Ng sMlafia family. The hereditary arpect of the Mafla may also be illustrated 51 y the Sealieie. Although the rreetoe tlentities of the pereans involved may 3 ~ 72 -
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