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The Birth of Organized Crime
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Immigration and Prohibition: 1920’s 18 th Amendment gave organized crime an opportunity to make a name for themselves by making, selling and transporting liquor Sicilian Mafia in Italy was under attack by Benito Mussolini – Some escaped to the U.S. Sicilian Mafia / U.S. Mafia: 2 separate entities – U.S. mob families did adopt old-country practices: Omerta
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American Mafia Gets Organized Late 1920’s: Castellammarse War, NY – Won by Sicilian born Salvatore Maranzano: “capo di tutti capi” (boss of all bosses) – Murdered by Lucky Luciano Established the Commission
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Hierarchy At the top of “family” was The Boss 2 nd in command: Underboss Capos or Captains –E–Each controlled a crew of 10 or more soldiers –E–Each soldier had to be a “made” man Inducted into the family Bottom were Associates – Not full members
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Rituals Becoming a “made man:” – Ritual of cutting the hand and holding it over a burning picture of a Saint Must be Italian – Some crime families only required lineage from the father’s side. Lifetime commitment Obey Omerta
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Mafia’s 20 th Century Dominance Prohibition repealed in 1933 –M–Mafia moved beyond bootlegging to illegal gambling, loan-sharking, prostitution rings, and drug trafficking Mid 20 th Century: 24 crime families w/5,000 members FBI was naive to the Mob: very little government intrusion
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Taking Down the Mafia 1970 Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act – Allowed prosecutors to go after crime families and their sources of revenue 80’s & 90’s: Mafiosi who faced life prison sentences broke Omerta and testified against fellow mobsters in exchange for placement in the FBI Witness Protection Program Italian neighborhoods shifted demographically.
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