History on the mafia.

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Introduction The world the Mafia has always held such fascination for most of us, probably ever since the first time we saw gangster themed movies. The popular view of the Mafia, as prompted by the media, regards them as dangerous, mysterious, exciting, and held together by family ties which explains why we are inevitably drawn to them. To many, they represent the "American Dream" realized because they have managed to break free form their humble …

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…Crime in the American Economy (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1991), 33. John E. Conklin, ed., The Crime Establishment, Economic Analysis and Organized Crime, by Thomas C. Schelling (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1973), 79. Block, 29. Conklin, 6. Ibid. John E. Conklin, ed., The Crime Establishment, Organized Crime and the Businessman, by Charles Grutzner (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1973), 106. Gus Tyler, ed., Organized Crime in America, The Underworld as Servant, by Walter Lippmann (Chicago: University of Michigan Press, 1977), 65. Conklin, 108. Block, 30. 23 Tyler, 78.