Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: TheKillingJoke
Obviously there are regional differences: 'Ndrangheta are Calabrians, Camorra are Neapolitans. Huge differences also in clannishness. Ndrangheta groups are primarily composed of people related by blood and/or marriage. Camorra on the other hand has more of a gang-like structure and is less clannish.


Yeah, the Camorra has been called the most "porous" of the Italian syndicates. Probably why it's also the most violent and unstable.



Definitely the most violent. The Sicilians have historically had prolonged violent power struggles and Ndrangheta clans have their feuds from time to time, but gang wars between Camorra groups seem to be neverending.

Last edited by TheKillingJoke; 06/07/14 12:32 PM.