Mafi Stereotypical Representations In Popular Culture

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ABSTRACT What most people know about criminal organizations comes from stereotypical representations in popular culture – films and literature. The analysis of real-world data, such as investigations, proceedings and crime statistics, dismisses many of the accepted myths about mafias over the last decades. The purpose of this short study report is to get the basic understanding of the definitions of this complex phenomenon by demystifying criminal underworld. This report will examine the organization of mafia groups in various parts of the world, their codes and symbols, their activities both in legal and illegal markets, and their relationship to area of Art (Film industry) and other social institutions. Study will enable readers to disentangle different types of organized crime and to discover patterns and mechanisms of emergence and persistence across countries. 4 Organisation in Mafia 1. Introduction …show more content…

A formal definition of "mafia" can be hard to come by. The term was never officially used by Sicilian mafiosi, who prefer to refer to their organization as "Cosa Nostra". Nevertheless, it is typically by comparison to the Sicilian Mafia that other criminal groups earn the label. 1.2 Worldwide known Mafia Organisations: 1. Cosa Nostra (Sicilian Mafia) 2. YAKUZA (Japan) 3. Crips (African-American gang) 4. Wah Ching (China) 5. Bloods (Los Angeles – USA) 6. 18th Street Gang (M18) (Los Angeles – USA) 7. Los Zetas (Mexico) 8. Aryan Brotherhood (The Brand or The AB) 9. Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) (California- USA) 10. D-gang