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Empire of Shadows: The Real History of Organized Crime Syndicates. How criminal organizations built underground empires through violence, corruption, and ruthless business strategy—the true story beyond the myths

Par : Felix Clarke
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  • Nombre de pages194
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-15481-4
  • EAN9783565154814
  • Date de parution02/01/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

Behind the romanticized portrayals lies a darker reality. This comprehensive examination reveals the actual operations, strategies, and evolution of organized crime syndicates that built billion-dollar criminal empires through violence, corruption, and sophisticated business methods. You'll explore how the Italian Mafia rose from Sicilian origins to American power, the internal codes, hierarchies, and brutal enforcement that maintained control, how criminal enterprises infiltrated legitimate businesses and politics, the economics of illegal industries from bootlegging to drug trafficking, turf wars and power struggles that left bodies in the streets, and how law enforcement eventually dismantled major crime families through RICO prosecutions and informants. Drawing from court records, FBI investigations, and firsthand testimony, this book strips away the myth to show organized crime as it actually operated-not noble outlaws but calculating criminals who destroyed communities while enriching themselves.
You'll understand the business logic behind territorial control, the psychology of omertà and loyalty enforcement, and why these organizations proved so resilient despite relentless prosecution. From the Five Families of New York to the Chicago Outfit, from Prohibition-era bootleggers to modern international cartels, this history traces how organized crime adapted to changing times while maintaining core principles of power through fear, profit through monopoly, and survival through corruption. For true crime readers seeking factual accounts over fiction, criminology students studying organized criminal enterprises, and anyone fascinated by how shadow economies operate parallel to legitimate society.