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Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style (Studies in Crime and Public Policy)

Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style (Studies in Crime and Public Policy)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: praise for Mafia Brotherhoods
Review: "One of the most original approaches to the history of the Mafia and the 'Ndrangheta I know and I have already learned a great deal from it. A first-rate piece of work."
---Eric Hobsbawm, Professor Emeritus of history, Birkbeck College, University of London.

"MAFIA BROTHERHOODS is an outstanding addition to the stream of modern classics on the Italian Mafia. Analytically rigorous and theoretically well informed, it makes excellent use of the treasury trove of materials supplied by recent Mafia defectors to provide a rich description of both Sicilian and Calbrian Mafias. Featuring a novel and systematic comparison with the American Mafia, Paoli's work will be an indispensable resource for American readers."
---Peter Reuter, Professor of Public Policy, University of Maryland.

"A great read and a major step forward in the cause of understanding organized crime in all of its forms. Paoli's is a necessary book for anyone, whether academic or professional, serious about organized crime."
---G. Robert Blakey, William and Dorothy O'Neill Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame.

"This book on the Italian mafia is a milestone in the comparative study of so-called 'organized crime'. An impressive demonstration of the relevance of culture in shaping mafia action, it is also a valuable contribution to the contemporary sociological debate."
---Shmuel Eisenstadt, Rose Isaacs Professor emeritus of Sociology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


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