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Re: Opinion.... [Re: NYMafia] #1025764
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I think it's just become too Americanized. For some reason people assimilate really quickly in America. Someone from Bulgaria told me that in his country even 3rd generation Italians are still speaking Italian.

Re: Opinion.... [Re: NYMafia] #1025772
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Originally Posted by NYMafia
In the opinion of the members on this forum why has there been such a tremendous drought of mob-related criminal cases brought against reputed members of organized crime over the last three to five years (maybe even longer) as opposed to years back?

1) a vast reduction of criminal activities plied by mob guys who have chosen to retreat to the trenches, or just go legit?

2) a vast reduction of FBI field agents in the NY office resulting in less criminal investigations being started, which results in less indictments and news?

3) a smarter and savvy NY/NJ underworld who are as active as ever, yet learned lessons from the failings of their processors and now keep their heads low?

4) ALL, or NONE, of the above?

I'm curious as to your thoughts.


I'd say 4, honestly. The mob no longer has a MAJOR foothold in the daily life of American society that they once had. Labor racketeering today is minuscule in comparison to even what it was in the 80s, the Garment Industry is all but cleared of mob influence in NY, gambling is legal in many places albeit this probably will never eliminate bookmaking or loansharking, but for the next generation, it surely will slow it. The FBI has reduced field agents directed against the mob because it could. Today's mobster if anything to become wealthy, has to be even more street wise and more clever to make money - which makes it less appealing for the future and current generation. All in all - there is far less opportunity.

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Re: Opinion.... [Re: NYMafia] #1025776
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Why is Italian organized crime thriving in almost EVERY other country EXCEPT America? Is it really that hard here?

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And organized crime in general is thriving in America, just not LCN, so to me there's a lot more to it than just tough laws and technology.

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It's a combination of many of the things said here. As for enclaves, even if there were all Italian neighborhoods, it's a different time. Back when the Mafia formed they had almost no opportunities, and they were usually jobs paying a measly wage. Education helped too. The Mafia also changed, most are into honest businesses, or gambling. The ones who are still acting as if it's the 1940's are usually quickly arrested and jailed, or are rats (Gene Borello, associate John Alite) or weaklings who did not belong in that life (Michael DiLeonardo, John Pennnisi) The later wind up on youtube or trying to do book deals.

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I definitely agree on the factor of the neighborhoods as well. Most big cities formerly 'Italian' enclaves are either no more, or very minimal.

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Re: Opinion.... [Re: irishkaos] #1025798
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Originally Posted by irishkaos
Originally Posted by NYMafia
In the opinion of the members on this forum why has there been such a tremendous drought of mob-related criminal cases brought against reputed members of organized crime over the last three to five years (maybe even longer) as opposed to years back?

1) a vast reduction of criminal activities plied by mob guys who have chosen to retreat to the trenches, or just go legit?

2) a vast reduction of FBI field agents in the NY office resulting in less criminal investigations being started, which results in less indictments and news?

3) a smarter and savvy NY/NJ underworld who are as active as ever, yet learned lessons from the failings of their processors and now keep their heads low?

4) ALL, or NONE, of the above?

I'm curious as to your thoughts.


I'd say 4, honestly. The mob no longer has a MAJOR foothold in the daily life of American society that they once had. Labor racketeering today is minuscule in comparison to even what it was in the 80s, the Garment Industry is all but cleared of mob influence in NY, gambling is legal in many places albeit this probably will never eliminate bookmaking or loansharking, but for the next generation, it surely will slow it. The FBI has reduced field agents directed against the mob because it could. Today's mobster if anything to become wealthy, has to be even more street wise and more clever to make money - which makes it less appealing for the future and current generation. All in all - there is far more less opportunity.



I agree

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