The Role Of The Italian Mafia In The United States

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The Italian Mafia in the United States was an organized crime group with Sicilian roots. The Mafia is naturally very secretive and violent. The mafia is also somewhat kin-oriented. Although the women of the family do not participate in Mafia business, but enjoy the luxuries provided by her husband’s money and status and willingly assist in hiding fugitives, and shelter Mafia assets from the power of the state. By the 1930’s the U.S. Mafia surpassed other organized crime organisations in firepower and discipline.

Early interpretations of the Sicilian Mafia emphasized two aspects associated with Sicily’s western provinces, historically dominated by a “mafiist” attitude valorizing self-help justice, as expressed through the concept omertà

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