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Cosa Nostra: The Final Chapter?

Crime and Justice, 1999
An unprecedented law enforcement attack, coupled with new civil and regulatory organized crime control strategies, leaves the survival of the Italian organized crime families in doubt. Although the families in different cities operate, for the most part, independently, their internal composition is consistent.
James B. Jacobs, Lauryn P. Gouldin
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La mafia devota: Chiesa, religione, Cosa Nostra [The Pious Mafia: Church, Religion, Cosa Nostra]

South European Society and Politics, 2010
Alessandra Dino, Roma and Bari: Laterza, 2008, ISBN 978-88-420-8520-1, €16.00 (pb), Pp. 304 This volume analyses the delicate problem of the anthropological and criminal links between the Sicilian ...
Emanuela Coppola, Girolamo Lo Verso
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From Mafia to Cosa Nostra

American Journal of Sociology, 1965
The old Mafia of Sicily was a pre-industrial peasant institution. Its organization was intimate and diffuse. It now operates in the highly urbanized and industrialized milieu of the United States. As an urban, industrial institution it has envolved into a different kind of organization.
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Narrazioni al femminile di Cosa nostra

Meridiana : rivista di storia e scienze sociali : 67, 2010, 2010
Starting from the analysis of the important transformations that have characterized the roles of women within the criminal world of Cosa Nostra in the last decades, the article focuses on the dimensions of identity and communication through which the belonging of women to the mafia universe or their exclusion from male territories are defined.
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