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    This paper aims to examine the origins, growth, expansion, and influence of Chinese secret societies and organized crime from the late Ming to the end of the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century on Chinese society. The Chinese Triad, the largest branch of transnational criminal organizations, will be the primary focus of this piece. The Tiandihui, or Society of the Heaven and Earth, along with the “Green” societies will be analyzed in their relation to the Triad, which has become synonymous…

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    Maranzano’s death, Charles Luciano became the new leader of the Italian Mob, and set up the code of conduct and established procedures for resolving disputes between families (“Italian Organized Crime”). He also set up the “Commission,” in which each mafia family from…

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    Scarface (1983) and The Godfather (1972) INTRODUCTION The films Scarface (1983) and The Godfather (1972) are both crime-drama films which focus on the rise of their respective characters up the criminal ladder, becoming leaders on their own right and experiencing parallels on their stories while interacting with characters with duality in rules for both films. Scarface’s Tony Montana opted for drug trade and started his own empire on the back and blood of the people he killed, while Michael…

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    Mafia Theory In America

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    Americans in New York City alone. Most were law-abiding citizens but there were quite a few bad apples who had escaped from the wrath of Benito Mussolini. To Mussolini, the Mafia was a huge threat and needed to be dealt with swiftly. In turn, over a “thousand suspected Mafiosi were convicted and thrown in prison” (“The Demise of the Mafia,” 2009), and those who were lucky enough to escape continued their illegal activity in a country that had no idea how to deal with it. That’s where the roaring…

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    The Structure of Russian organized crime in the United States differs from that the American Mafia in many ways. Russian crime groups are fluid, and membership is Transient consisting of five to twenty people. The Russian organized crime group is loosely structured, without a hierarchy because the groups are normally formed on the basis of regional background or built around a particular enterprise (Abadinsky, 2013). In addition, one group may consist mostly of immigrants from Kiev. However,…

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    Col Belote, The old television series, Breaking Bad, captures an organized crime idea the best. Walter White was asked if he was in the meth business or money business, and he answered, “Neither. I’m in the empire business.” I interrupt this statement to mean; organized crime’s key to success is utilizing logistical infrastructure to smuggle people, drugs, and weapons. It is less about what criminals sell and more about what route it takes to reach the customer. For example, "Lebanese…

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    ALCAPONE A child from an Italian immigrant family, Al Capone, also known as "Scarface," rose to infamy as the leader of the Chicago mafia during the Prohibition era. Who Was Al Capone? Alphonse Capone, also known as "Scarface" (January 17, 1899 to January 25, 1947) was one of the most famous American gangsters who rose to infamy as the leader of the Chicago Outfit during the Prohibition era. Before being sent to Alcatraz Prison in 1934 for a tax evasion conviction, he had amassed a personal…

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    Russian Mafia Crime

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    Russian Mafia: Soviet Crime in United States of America The Russian Mafia were a popular crime syndicate even posing as the greatest threat to the U.S. national security during the mid-1990s. With over 6,000 different groups around the globe, their activities are flown under the radar and limited action has been done to aware United States citizens. The Russian Mafia are commonly know as “Bratva” and still remain a trouble to America and it is important to understand their origins, the…

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    comparing gangster films from back then to today one will see quite a change in things like acting, graphics, special effects, and the way gangsters are demonstrated. These qualities have change extremely over time. The Gangster genre contains films with mafia related crime, and violence due to drug wars, money and other personal additions. According to New American Crime Film, “Crime films have existed since the very beginning of cinema” (Gordon 1). The first crime film ever made is The Great…

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    The Winter Hill Gang was an infamous Irish-American gang that ran Boston. It was at its worse when James “Whitey” Bulger was in charge in the 1970’s. James got away with almost everything he did because he had a deal with the FBI. We’ll get into that later though, let’s start with how the gang was formed. The Winter Hill Gang was developed in the 1960’s and the founders were James J. “Buddie” McLean and Howard “Howie” Winter. James McLean was born in 1930 and Howie was born in 1929. They met at…

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