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Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States

From Capone's Chicago to the New Urban Underworld

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Focusing on the diverse landscape of organized crime in the U.S., this reference work goes beyond the traditional Mafia narrative to explore various ethnic and racial criminal organizations. It features over 250 entries detailing significant underworld figures, events, and terminology. Expertly authored by Kelly, the book covers a wide array of topics, including African American crime, Chinese Triads, Colombian drug cartels, and more, providing a comprehensive look at the evolving dynamics of crime in American society.

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Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States, Robert Kelly

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