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A 4 page paper which examines various aspects of organized crime in New York City and Chicago. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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may well come into conflict with other organized crime families and as such the need for a commission was recognized. It was in Chicago that a meeting was arranged and
wherein there was the formation of a committee that was comprised of a multi-family Mafia (Grabianowski, 2006). The original committee was comprised of seven people who were made up, at
first, of bosses "from the five New York families along with Al Capone from Chicago and Stefano Maggaddino of the Buffalo family" (Grabianowski, 2006).
The Commission acted something like a body of government, like the Senate, wherein members of the Committee presented various issues that were of concern for the families (Grabianowski,
2006). "For example, the families in cities on the west coast were almost all represented by the Chicago boss. Large scale money-making activities, as well as murders and kidnappings, had
to be approved by the Commission" (Grabianowski, 2006). In essence, the Commission served, and serves today, as the place where grievances, concerns, plans, and other details are worked out between
various groups within organized crime. It is the governmental body of organized crime. Today it is not what it once was as the numbers of organized crime families who send
representatives has shrunk, and it is presumed that much of the activity is based on the east coast of the country (Grabianowske, 2006). John Giotti: Theories
According to the student requesting this paper, the legendary figure of John Giotti was one of the most notorious figures in crime, receiving a great
deal of publicity. In relationship to his nature, his development as a criminal, and his notoriety, one could look at the theories of Edwin Sutherland, Merton, and Cressey. Sutherland and
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