What was the primary goal when analyzing the New York Mafia's operations?
The Castellammarese War led to the creation of the old-school Sicilian boss system, strengthening traditional power structures.
Match the following historical figures with their roles or characteristics.
Lucky Luciano
Joe Masseria
Carlo Gambino
Salvatore Maranzano
Staged a corporate takeover of the old system.
The model of quiet power and low-profile leadership.
Another traditional boss taken out by Luciano.
An old-school Sicilian boss targeted for elimination.
Which of the following describes the key role of the Commission created by Lucky Luciano?
In the Mafia's hierarchical structure, the individual actually committing a crime is usually several steps removed from the boss, providing insulation.
Match the old Mafia rackets with why they became too difficult to sustain.
Insider trading
Counterfeiting money
Sex trade (prostitution rackets)
Dock control
Too much heat from federal agencies like the SEC.
Mostly died out, likely due to societal changes.
Advanced security features in currency.
More difficult to control due to increased oversight.
How does the Mafia currently exploit the food industry for profit?
Labor racketeering in the construction industry has become obsolete due to increased government monitoring and competitive bidding requirements.
Match the key figures of Murder Inc. with their leadership roles.
Abe 'Kid Twist' Reles
Walter Sage
Louis Lepke Buchalter
Albert Anastasia
Overall head of Murder Inc.
Chief of operations, the 'Lord High Executioner'.
Victim of a gruesome message-sending killing by Murder Inc.
Hitman who 'flipped' and became a state's witness against Murder Inc.
Why did Murder Inc. deliberately use Jewish mobsters rather than Italian-made men for their hits?
Murder Inc. ultimately unraveled because its leaders became overconfident and exposed in public.
Match the leadership styles with the Mafia bosses.
Genovese Family
John Gotti
Joe Colombo
Carlo Gambino
The 'Teflon Don', flashy and constantly in the news.
Known for secrecy and discipline, the 'Ivy League of the Mafia'.
Loved the limelight, publicized his activities.
Quiet, disciplined, low-profile leadership.
What was a significant ramification of Joe Colombo's public activism and high profile?
The 1968 Crime Control Act, Title III, enabled law enforcement to use advanced electronic surveillance, which significantly impacted the Mafia's operations by allowing them to legally listen in on conversations.
Match the modern racketeering activities with their descriptions.
Labor racketeering
Online gambling
Food industry infiltration
Loan sharking
Lending money at exorbitant interest rates with violence as collateral.
Operating digital gaming platforms, often with offshore servers.
Controlling supply chains through legitimate-looking vendor companies.
Forcing contractors to use mob-controlled suppliers for materials.
What concept, akin to an 'amoeba', best describes the New York Mafia's operational strategy today?
John Gotti's frequent media appearances and flashy lifestyle contributed to his long-term success as a Mafia boss by garnering public support.
Match the industry with the specific Mafia activity mentioned.
Finance
Luxury car trade
Construction
Food distribution
Setting up legitimate-looking vendor companies to control supply chains.
Debt collection services within the industry for a large cut.
Arbitrage by exploiting global market prices for high-end vehicles.
Labor racketeering and dictating suppliers for materials like fiber optics.
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