

An edition of See Naples and die (2002)
the Camorra and organised crime
By Tom Behan
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
I.B. Tauris,In the U.S. and Canada distributed by Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
324
Description:
"The Camorra - Naples' equivalent to the Mafia - was born in the late 18th century, about a century earlier than its Sicilian counterpart. Over the years, the Camorra's power has ebbed and flowed but it has never been stronger nor more dangerous than it is today. From small-time cigarette smugglers in the 1960s, the Camorra has become the dominant economic and political force in Naples and southern Italy - outstripping the Mafia in economic power and sucking every political party in the area into its wake. The emergence of new and more powerful branches of the Camorra has been a frequent feature of this particularly sinister face of organised crime. Tom Behan's disturbing and in-depth account of their power and influence is destined to become the classic work on a dark network, whose ways have, until now, always remained hidden."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Organized crime, Camorra, Italy, social conditions