Well, the FBI certainly has a lot more resources devoted to terrorism than it does the mob these days, if that makes you happy.

At least in Chicago, though, there is absolutely no question that the Outfit has traditionally been the cause of more corruption than any other criminal entity.

How bad was it? Harry Aleman's 1997 conviction is widely regarded as the first time a Chicago mob hitman was convicted for murder... as contrast to something like 1,500-3,000 mob-related murders over the same period.

And he wasn't even convicted during the first trial.