The invisible Camorra :: Neapolitian crime families across Europe /
The organized crime group that dominates much of the socioeconomic life of contemporary Naples, the Camorra, is organized by kin and geography, and it is notoriously the most violent, fractious, and disorganized mafia in Italy. The Camorra controls local extortion rackets, the drug and counterfeit t...
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Zusammenfassung: | The organized crime group that dominates much of the socioeconomic life of contemporary Naples, the Camorra, is organized by kin and geography, and it is notoriously the most violent, fractious, and disorganized mafia in Italy. The Camorra controls local extortion rackets, the drug and counterfeit trades, and other legal and illicit activities as well as wielding substantial political influence throughout Naples and its environs. Felia Allum has been researching the Camorra for twenty years, and in The Invisible Camorra she reveals a surprising alteration in Camorra behavior when operatives live outside the Neapolitan base. When gang members move away from Naples, having been forced out by intense policing and gang competition, they are attracted by business opportunities that, on the whole, fit in with their usual activities. When they move to other parts of Western Europe and are therefore no longer criminals simply by virtue of "mafia association" as they are in Italy, they become largely invisible. Gang members avoid the spectacular deployment of violence, they merge quietly into local life, they keep themselves to themselves, and, when necessary, use legitimate local actors such as lawyers and accountants to further their economic well-being. Allum has constructed a meticulous description and analysis of Camorra activities abroad. To build accounts of the Camorra in Germany and the Netherlands, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom, she has interviewed investigating magistrates, police officers, and confessed criminals; done substantial mining of Italian and European police data; and made extensive use of judicial investigations, court records and transcripts as well as of journalistic accounts. The result is the first systematic analysis of the overseas activities of this major criminal organization. |
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spelling | Allum, Felia, 1971- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjMcjmwxDCFYTm8dRKTRw3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002117692 The invisible Camorra : Neapolitian crime families across Europe / Felia Allum. Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press, 2016. ©2016 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Print version record. Local motives, global choices -- Functional mobility -- Camorra clans in Germany and the Netherlands: Hof, Hamburg, and Amsterdam -- Camorra clans in France: La Seyne-sur-mer, Paris, and Villeneuve Loubet -- Camorra clans in Spain: Granada, Tarragona, and Tenerife -- Camorra clans in the UK: Preston, London, and Aberdeen. Includes bibliographical references and index. The organized crime group that dominates much of the socioeconomic life of contemporary Naples, the Camorra, is organized by kin and geography, and it is notoriously the most violent, fractious, and disorganized mafia in Italy. The Camorra controls local extortion rackets, the drug and counterfeit trades, and other legal and illicit activities as well as wielding substantial political influence throughout Naples and its environs. Felia Allum has been researching the Camorra for twenty years, and in The Invisible Camorra she reveals a surprising alteration in Camorra behavior when operatives live outside the Neapolitan base. When gang members move away from Naples, having been forced out by intense policing and gang competition, they are attracted by business opportunities that, on the whole, fit in with their usual activities. When they move to other parts of Western Europe and are therefore no longer criminals simply by virtue of "mafia association" as they are in Italy, they become largely invisible. Gang members avoid the spectacular deployment of violence, they merge quietly into local life, they keep themselves to themselves, and, when necessary, use legitimate local actors such as lawyers and accountants to further their economic well-being. Allum has constructed a meticulous description and analysis of Camorra activities abroad. To build accounts of the Camorra in Germany and the Netherlands, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom, she has interviewed investigating magistrates, police officers, and confessed criminals; done substantial mining of Italian and European police data; and made extensive use of judicial investigations, court records and transcripts as well as of journalistic accounts. The result is the first systematic analysis of the overseas activities of this major criminal organization. Camorra. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016039009 Camorra fast Organized crime Social aspects Europe. Crime organisé Aspect social Europe. TRUE CRIME Organized Crime. bisacsh Organized crime Social aspects fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq Print version: Allum, Felia, 1971- Invisible Camorra. Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press, 2016 9781501702457 1501702459 (DLC) 2016021196 (OCoLC)949669585 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1431780 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Allum, Felia, 1971- The invisible Camorra : Neapolitian crime families across Europe / Local motives, global choices -- Functional mobility -- Camorra clans in Germany and the Netherlands: Hof, Hamburg, and Amsterdam -- Camorra clans in France: La Seyne-sur-mer, Paris, and Villeneuve Loubet -- Camorra clans in Spain: Granada, Tarragona, and Tenerife -- Camorra clans in the UK: Preston, London, and Aberdeen. Camorra. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016039009 Camorra fast Organized crime Social aspects Europe. Crime organisé Aspect social Europe. TRUE CRIME Organized Crime. bisacsh Organized crime Social aspects fast |
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title | The invisible Camorra : Neapolitian crime families across Europe / |
title_auth | The invisible Camorra : Neapolitian crime families across Europe / |
title_exact_search | The invisible Camorra : Neapolitian crime families across Europe / |
title_full | The invisible Camorra : Neapolitian crime families across Europe / Felia Allum. |
title_fullStr | The invisible Camorra : Neapolitian crime families across Europe / Felia Allum. |
title_full_unstemmed | The invisible Camorra : Neapolitian crime families across Europe / Felia Allum. |
title_short | The invisible Camorra : |
title_sort | invisible camorra neapolitian crime families across europe |
title_sub | Neapolitian crime families across Europe / |
topic | Camorra. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016039009 Camorra fast Organized crime Social aspects Europe. Crime organisé Aspect social Europe. TRUE CRIME Organized Crime. bisacsh Organized crime Social aspects fast |
topic_facet | Camorra. Camorra Organized crime Social aspects Europe. Crime organisé Aspect social Europe. TRUE CRIME Organized Crime. Organized crime Social aspects Europe |
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