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9780534543808

Organized Crime

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    9780534543808

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    0534543804

  • Edition: 6th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-12-13
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
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The sixth edition of this text is completely updated to reflect the many recent changes in the structure and environment of organized crime. Abadinsky provides a detailed analysis of the origins, history, theoretical explanations, and structure of organized crime. He then examines the business of organized crime, including drug trafficking, gambling, and loansharking. The methods employed by law enforcement agencies to combat organized crime, and the policy decisions reached by various investigating committees and commissions, including the Presidents' Commission on Organized Crime, are also explored.

Table of Contents

About the Authorp. xiii
Prefacep. xv
Organized Crime: Attributes and Structurep. 1
Attributes of Organized Crimep. 1
The Structure of Organized Crimep. 4
Bureaucratic/Corporate Modelp. 4
Patrimonial/Patron-Client Networksp. 8
Italian-American OC: The New York Modelp. 12
Membershipp. 12
Crewsp. 20
The Bossp. 21
The Commissionp. 23
Rulesp. 24
Organized Crime: The Chicago Versionp. 24
Outfit Membershipp. 27
Analysis of the Structurep. 30
Review Questionsp. 31
The Lawyer as Consiglierep. 9
Goodfellasp. 18
Membership and OC in Clevelandp. 19
Organized Crime and Gratuitous Violencep. 20
Rules of Traditional Organized Crimep. 26
Explaining Organized Crimep. 32
Anomie and Culture Conflictp. 32
Differential Associationp. 34
Subcultures and Social Disorganizationp. 34
Differential Opportunityp. 38
Social Control Theoryp. 39
Ethnic Successionp. 40
Review Questionsp. 48
OC and the Mediap. 43
The New Wiseguysp. 45
Not Rocket Scientistsp. 46
Organized Crime: Antecedentsp. 49
The Robber Baronsp. 49
John Jacob Astorp. 49
Cornelius Vanderbiltp. 50
The Erie Ringp. 51
Daniel Drewp. 51
James Fiskp. 52
Jay Gouldp. 53
Russell Sagep. 54
Leland Stanfordp. 55
John D. Rockefellerp. 55
J. Pierpont Morganp. 57
Kindred Spiritsp. 58
Conclusionp. 60
Urban Machine Politicsp. 60
Immigrationp. 60
The Irishp. 61
The Saloon and the Machinep. 63
Underworld and Upperworldp. 67
Reformp. 70
Nativismp. 72
Prohibitionp. 74
Organized Crimep. 78
Review Questionsp. 81
Family Legacyp. 59
The Political Machinep. 70
Social Darwinismp. 73
Changes in the Social Orderp. 79
Dutch Treatp. 80
The History of Organized Crime: Part Onep. 82
The Media and Organized Crimep. 83
Tammany Hallp. 85
The Tammany Policep. 86
The Tammany Gangsp. 87
Jewish Organized Crime in New Yorkp. 89
Arnold Rothsteinp. 90
Dutch Schultz, Owney Madden, and Waxey Gordonp. 92
Lepke Buchalterp. 97
Meyer Lansky and Benjamin Siegelp. 100
Interethnic Cooperation: Murder, Inc.p. 103
Italian Organized Crime in New Yorkp. 105
The Mezzogiornop. 105
Sicily and the Mafiap. 106
The Coscap. 109
Mussolini and the Mafiap. 110
Southern Italians in New Yorkp. 111
The Castellammarese Warp. 113
Luciano/Genovese Familyp. 114
Frank Costellop. 117
Vito Genovesep. 119
Mineo/Gambino Familyp. 120
Albert Anastasiap. 120
Carlo Gambinop. 121
John Gottip. 122
Reina/Lucchese Familyp. 125
Profaci/Colombo Familyp. 127
The Gallo Brothersp. 128
Joseph Colombop. 129
Bonanno Familyp. 131
The Apalachin Crime Conferencep. 132
The Five Familiesp. 134
Philadelphiap. 134
The Early Daysp. 134
Nig Rosenp. 135
Bruno Familyp. 135
Nicky Scarfop. 137
After Scarfop. 138
Review Questionsp. 140
Organized Crime 101p. 84
Magistrate Vitale of Tammany Hallp. 92
La Guardiap. 96
Legs Diamondp. 99
Gregory Scarpa--Hunting Seasonp. 130
The History of Organized Crime: Part Twop. 142
Chicagop. 142
Mike McDonaldp. 143
"Hinky Dink" and John "The Bath"p. 144
William Hale Thompsonp. 146
Anton Cermakp. 148
Mont Tennesp. 148
From Colosimo to Torrio to Caponep. 149
Al Caponep. 151
Prohibitionp. 151
The Torrio Organizationp. 154
When You Smell Gunpowder, You're in Cicerop. 155
The Chicago Warsp. 158
South Side Beer Warp. 158
West Side Beer Warp. 158
The Pineapple Primaryp. 161
Al Capone's Chicagop. 161
Business and Labor Racketeeringp. 164
Capone's Downfallp. 165
Organized Crime in Chicago after Capone: The Outfit Emergesp. 167
Paul Riccap. 167
Tony Accardop. 169
Sam Giancanap. 169
Outfit Street Crews and Their Neighborhoodsp. 172
Taylor Streetp. 173
Grand Avenuep. 178
Twenty-Sixth Streetp. 182
The North Sidep. 184
Chicago Heightsp. 188
The Outfit Todayp. 190
The First Wardp. 190
Review Questionsp. 192
Jake Guzikp. 152
"Damned If You Do ..."p. 191
Organized Crime: Italian, Russian, Irish, Bikerp. 193
Camorrap. 193
'Ndranghetap. 197
Nuovo Mafia/Cosa Nostrap. 198
Politics and the Mafiap. 201
Zipsp. 209
The Mafiya: Russian Organized Crimep. 212
Mafiya in the United Statesp. 218
Irish Organized Crime: Bostonp. 220
Irish Organized Crime: The Westiesp. 221
Outlaw Motorcycle Clubsp. 223
Structurep. 229
Activitiesp. 236
Review Questionsp. 238
Governing Italyp. 202
American versus Italian Mafiap. 203
Economic Determinismp. 203
A Change in Mafia Etiquettep. 204
The Unchanging Mafiap. 208
Italian Organized Crime in Canadap. 209
The Mafia Goes Nuclearp. 210
Russian Mafiap. 213
Tort Action, Russian Stylep. 214
The New Russian Authoritarianismp. 216
Politics, Russian Stylep. 217
Fuel Oil Scamp. 219
Jerry Angiulop. 221
The Outlaw Motorcycle Club and OCp. 224
The Outlaw Credop. 226
Hells Angelsp. 232
Organized Crime: Latino, Asian, Blackp. 240
Latino Organized Crimep. 240
The Cuban-Colombian Connectionp. 240
Colombiap. 241
Medellinp. 245
Calip. 249
Mexican Organizationsp. 252
Dominicansp. 262
Asian Organized Crimep. 263
Yakuzap. 263
Triads, Tongs, and Asian Gangsp. 268
Black Organized Crimep. 276
Nigeriansp. 277
Jamaican Possesp. 278
Other Black Organizationsp. 279
Review Questionsp. 284
Compartmentalized Colombian Drug Organizationp. 253
The Mexican Mafiap. 256
"The Independent Republic of Dope"p. 257
The Danger from Mexicop. 261
Kobe Godfatherp. 265
Quid Pro Quo, Japanese Stylep. 266
Colombian Tiesp. 267
Vietnamese Gangs--A German Problemp. 275
According to the FBIp. 276
The Business of Organized Crime: Gambling, Loansharking, Theft, Fencing, and Sexp. 285
Gamblingp. 289
Bookmakingp. 290
Lotteries/Numbersp. 295
Casino Gambling and Related Activitiesp. 297
Miscellaneous Gamblingp. 300
Loansharking (Usury)p. 301
Theft and Fencingp. 304
Stolen Securitiesp. 305
Fencingp. 307
The Business of Sexp. 307
Review Questionsp. 310
Moe Dalitzp. 298
"Pay Day Loans"p. 304
Organized Crime in Labor and Businessp. 311
Organized Labor in Americap. 312
Labor Racketeeringp. 312
Laborers International Unionp. 315
Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union (HEREIU)p. 317
International Longshoremen's Association (ILA)p. 319
International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT)p. 322
Business Racketeeringp. 331
Labor Leasingp. 332
The Garment Centerp. 333
The Construction Industryp. 335
Private Solid Waste Cartingp. 337
Organized Crime and Legitimate Businessp. 340
Review Questionsp. 348
Detroit Cosa Nostrap. 328
Union Weaknessp. 330
OC Entitlementsp. 337
Policing Illegal Contracts Is Internationalp. 339
Modern Money Launderingp. 343
The Cayman Islandsp. 347
Western and South Pacificp. 348
The Business of Organized Crime: Drugsp. 349
Historical Backgroundp. 349
Morphine and Heroinp. 350
Pure Food and Drug Actp. 351
China and the Opium Warsp. 352
The "Chinese Problem" and the American Responsep. 354
The Twentieth Centuryp. 356
The Harrison Actp. 357
Heroinp. 361
The Business of Heroinp. 363
The Golden Trianglep. 363
The Golden Crescentp. 367
Mexicop. 369
Colombiap. 370
Distributionp. 371
Cocainep. 372
Crackp. 377
Street-Level Drug Businessp. 378
Cannabisp. 380
Synthetic Drugsp. 383
Barbituratesp. 383
Methaqualonep. 383
Amphetaminesp. 384
Phencyclidine (PCP)p. 385
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD)p. 385
Analogs and Designer Drugsp. 386
Review Questionsp. 387
Fighting the Drug Trade in Pakistanp. 368
Black Tar Heroinp. 370
Shotgunningp. 371
One Ship, One Tonp. 377
Marijuana Gardening Indoorsp. 381
Responding to Organized Crime: Laws and Law Enforcementp. 388
Constitutional Restraintsp. 388
Jurisdictional Limitationsp. 389
Corruptionp. 390
Informantsp. 392
Statutesp. 394
Internal Revenue Codep. 394
Controlled Substances Statutesp. 395
The Hobbs Actp. 398
Conspiracyp. 398
RICOp. 400
Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statutep. 405
Consumer Credit Protection Act (CCPA)p. 405
Forfeiturep. 408
Money Launderingp. 410
Law Enforcementp. 413
Department of Justice (DOJ)p. 414
Department of the Treasuryp. 420
Department of Transportation/Coast Guardp. 422
Department of Defense (DOD)p. 423
Other Federal Enforcement Agenciesp. 424
Interpolp. 424
Investigative Tools in Organized Crime Law Enforcementp. 425
Intelligencep. 425
Electronic Surveillancep. 427
Grand Juryp. 433
Immunityp. 434
Review Questionsp. 437
Corruption in Mexicop. 390
In Los Angelesp. 391
Nick Mitola, Jr.--Informantp. 391
Other Dangersp. 392
The Wiseguy and the Agentp. 393
Antidiversion Legislationp. 397
RICO and the Colombo Crime Familyp. 402
Commission Casep. 404
Get Out of Jail (Almost) Freep. 410
Mule Skinningp. 416
Wayward Witnessesp. 418
Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS)p. 426
Electronic Surveillance Terminologyp. 429
"Double Jeopardy"p. 431
Organized Crime: Committees, Commissions, and Policy Issuesp. 438
Life Imitating Artp. 438
The Kefauver Crime Committeep. 440
The McClellan Committeep. 443
Joseph Valachip. 443
President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justicep. 444
President's Commission on Organized Crime (PCOC)p. 445
Organized Crime Policyp. 448
Drug Policyp. 451
Pros and Cons of Drug Maintenance and Decriminalizationp. 451
Using the Militaryp. 457
Controlling Drugs at Their Sourcesp. 458
Politics and Terrorismp. 460
Latent Effects of Drug Policyp. 462
The Problem of Synthetic Drugsp. 464
Conclusionp. 464
Review Questionsp. 465
The Godfatherp. 439
A Sting Hurtsp. 449
Exploitationp. 450
The Role of Governmentp. 450
Bipartisan Insanity?p. 454
Three Models of Drug Maintenance and Decriminalizationp. 455
Corrupting the Navyp. 458
Call Out the Marinesp. 458
Air Force Highp. 459
"Winning Hearts and Minds"p. 460
Hypocrisy?p. 460
Roberto Fernandez, Bolivian Father and Coca Growerp. 461
In the Upper Huallaga Valleyp. 467
Referencesp. 467
Author Indexp. 513
Subject Indexp. 521
Photo Creditsp. 528
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