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The Business of Crime: Italians and Syndicate Crime in the United States Book

The Business of Crime: Italians and Syndicate Crime in the United States
The Business of Crime: Italians and Syndicate Crime in the United States, Dr. Nelli . . . describes the kinds of crime that prevailed in Italian immigrant enclaves in America; like most American crime, then as now, Italian crime was one aspect of the so-called culture of urban poverty—boys graduated from street gangs to crimin, The Business of Crime: Italians and Syndicate Crime in the United States has a rating of 2.5 stars
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The Business of Crime: Italians and Syndicate Crime in the United States, Dr. Nelli . . . describes the kinds of crime that prevailed in Italian immigrant enclaves in America; like most American crime, then as now, Italian crime was one aspect of the so-called culture of urban poverty—boys graduated from street gangs to crimin, The Business of Crime: Italians and Syndicate Crime in the United States
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  • The Business of Crime: Italians and Syndicate Crime in the United States
  • Written by author Humbert S. Nelli
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, April 1981
  • "Dr. Nelli . . . describes the kinds of crime that prevailed in Italian immigrant enclaves in America; like most American crime, then as now, Italian crime was one aspect of the so-called culture of urban poverty—boys graduated from street gangs to crimin
  • "Dr. Nelli . . . describes the kinds of crime that prevailed in Italian immigrant enclaves in America; like most American crime, then as now, Italian crime was one aspect of the so-called culture of urban poverty—boys graduated from street gangs to
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Preface
Part I. From Italy's South to America's South
1. Italy's South and La Mala Vita
2. Italian Immigrants and Criminals in New Orleans
3. Hennessy's Murder and the Mafia
Part II. The Immigrant Era
4. The Black Hand
5. Early Ventures in Syndicate Crime
Part III. Flowering of the Italian Syndicates
6. Prohibition: Consolidation of the Syndicates
7. "The Americanization of the Mobs"
8. The 'Thirties: No Depression for the Syndicates
9. The Summing Up—and a Glimpse Beyond
Chapter Notes
Bibliographic Note
Index


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