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The Mafia
The Mafia or 'Cosa Nostra' (translated
meaning 'our thing') originated in Palermo,
Sicily mid 19th century after the
unification of Italy. It was originally
formed to protect the commoners from the
police, government organisations, and
criminals. Because of this, they
were regarded as heroes, protecting their
own people. There was (and still is) one
strict rule for 'mafiosi' and all those
associated with them : the code of silence.
Anyone that breaks this rule, would suffer
the consequences and fear for their (and
their family's) life. The name 'Mafia' comes
from the word 'mafioso' which in a Palermo
dialect is used to describe someone who is
'beautiful' and 'bold'.
The Mafia is
specific to Sicily. There are also other
crime organisations such as the Camorra from
the Naples, the 'Ndragheta from Calabria,
and the Sacra Corona Unita from Apulia.

Camorra some
say that the Camorra could have originated
from the Spanish crime group Garduna in the
middle ages. It reached it's peak of success
in the 19th century when Naples was under
the rule of the Bourbon Monarchy, and many
of it's members were in the army, police
force and civil service. After Naples became
a part of United Italy in 1861, many camorra
members (camorristi) went to the USA to join
the Mafia.
'Ndragheta
The name 'Ndragheta comes
from the Greek word 'andragathia' which
means 'heroism' and 'virtue'. They are a
very powerful and ruthless organised crime
group. They differ to the Mafia, in that the
groups are made up from blood families, and
they tend to keep a low profile. They
operate worldwide including in the USA,
France, Spain, Australia, Argentina and
Germany.
Sacra Corona Unita
Formed in the early 1980's,
this organised crime group from Apulia,
mainly Bari.
The
Mafia arrived in America in the early 1900's
organised by several leaders, through
recruiting Italian immigrants or already
existing Mafiosi from Italy. These
leaders included Giuseppe 'Joe the Boss'
Masseria, and Salvatore Maranzano, who was
sent by Sicilian boss Don Vito Cascio Ferro,
who dreamt of all American crime families
being ruled by one leadership. Some others
to arrive by these means were Carlo Gambino
and Stefano Maggadino. The Unione Siciliana
was set up in America to help immigrants
from Italy find housing, identities and
protection. It came under criticism for just
being a masquerade to help and aid the
Mafia, although they also helped law abiding
citizens too.
Famous
Mafiosi
Lucky
Luciano
Al Capone
Gambino Crime Family
Meyer Lansky
John Gotti
(see below
photo)

Mafia
Women
It has been noted, the rising involvement of
the woman's role in the Mafia. It has been
suggested that due to hundreds of Mafia
bosses being arrested in the 1980's the
female family members have stepped in to
continue the 'family business'.See the
following articles....

Mob Ladies-how women are changing
Mafia
Mafia
girlpower
Women enter Mafia wars
'Mob Queen' found
in cupboard
3 die in female Mafia shootout
Women Step Out of Kitchen and Into Mafia
Interesting
links & news
articles
Mafia timeline
Mafiaspeak
Mafia gripping Italian
economy
Anti-Mafia pasta
Living with Mafia
Sicilian Mafia boss
dies
Baby killers
of The Mafia
(referring to
young boys being trained in Mafia 'schools'
- not killing babies)
Sicilian vendettas
Camorra Boss arrested
in Naples
Mafia Boss escapes
'Houdini style'
Spain arrest
Neapolitan Camorra member
Giulio Andreotti
(former PM) in Mafia links
Blow in fight against
Mafia
Mafia Princess-King of the
Gypsies relationships
Bar
in Matera, with sign saying 'closed for
Mafia'
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