A century before the emergence of its cousin, the Sicilian mafia, the criminal organisation known as 'The Camorra' was establishing a deadly grip on Naples and Southern Italy. Its influence today is as strong as ever. This account of the organisation and its shadowy leaders reveals a crime syndicate of extraordinary power and resources: it involves the major political parties, along with the police, judiciary, administrators and leading figures in the business community.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The origins of the Camorra and the Mafia
2 The postwar development of the Camorra
3 The 'administrative economy' and the 1980 earthquake
4 The 'business camorra' of the Nuvoletta gang
5 The Cirillo affair
6 How the Camorra works
7 Criminal politics
8 Who will stop the Camorra?
Conclusion - Ha da passà 'a nuttata
Tables
Notes
Index