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Mafiatype Organisations And Extortion In Italy Giacomo Di Gennaro

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Mafiatype Organisations And Extortion In Italy Giacomo Di Gennaro
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Giacomo Di Gennaro, Antonio La Spina
ISBN: 9781351850711, 1351850717, B07H42XFWC
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Mafiatype Organisations And Extortion In Italy Giacomo Di Gennaro by Giacomo Di Gennaro, Antonio La Spina 9781351850711, 1351850717, B07H42XFWC instant download after payment.

Mafia-type organizations generate several distorting effects on the economy. In Italy their presence is endemic, and not only in Southern regions such as Sicily, Campania or Calabria. Such organizations endure the fierce and continuous pressure exerted by Italian anti-mafia policy, maybe the most articulate and effective such policy in the world. Nevertheless, they have survived by submerging, transforming, and relocating their operations. The analysis of the different Mafias of today benefits from a huge amount of empirical data produced by investigators. This allows us to outline more reliable indexes of the penetration of Mafiosi in given territories, as well as to estimate the size of their activities in a transparent and empirically testable way. The contributions gathered in this book stem from the application of an innovative methodology originally introduced by the Fondazione Rocco Chinnici, and they enlarge our understanding of such a complex and dynamic phenomenon. After the presentation of the approach, the chapters are devoted to the Camorra's present situation, to an estimate of the size of extortion, to a comparison between Cosa Nostra and Camorra, to the analysis of wiretapped conversations and, finally, to the delocalization of Mafias and the perspectives of a European anti-mafia policy. This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Crime.

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