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"In "Busting the Mob," Jacobs proves that sound historical and analytical criminology are not incompatible with entertaining--often gripping--narrative."
--Freda Adler, Rutgers University, Former President, American Society of Criminology
""Busting the Mob" by Jim Jacobs is both enlightening and entertaining. It is immensely refreshing that at long last scholarship, as distinct from sensationalism, comes to the analysis of Organized Crime--and scholarship with a sprightly style."
--Norval Morris, Professor of Law and Criminology, University of Chicago
""Busting the Mob" is a must read on organized crime for academics, prosecutors, and concerned citizens, in particular because it includes the text of primary material: indictments, trial testimony, etc."
--G. Robert Blakey, Professor, Notre Dame Law School, author of "Rico," the federal anti-racketeering statue
"Jacobs quotes . . . verbatim trial testimony and bugged conversations. . . . T]renchant materials for budding prosecutors and investigators."
--"Times Literary Supplement
"Essential and readable."
--"Choice"
"For those non-believers who refuse to acknowledge the chicanery engaged in by the mob, "Busting the Mob" makes a compelling case. . . . The most definitive analysis of the government's war against the mob. A superb piece ofresearch."
--Frederick T. Martens, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Crime Commission
Since Prohibition, the Mafia has captivated the media and, indeed, the American imagination. From Al Capone to John Gotti, organized crime bosses have achieved notoriety as anti- heroes in popular culture. In practice, organized crime grew strong and wealthy by supplying illicit goods and services and by obtaining control over labor unions and key industries.
Despite, or perhaps because of, its power and high profile, Cosa Nostra faced little opposition from law enforcement. Yet, in the last 15 years, the very foundations of the mob have been shaken, its bosses imprisoned, its profits diminished, and its influence badly weakened.
In this vivid and dramatic book, James B. Jacobs, Christopher Panarella, and Jay Worthington document the government's relentless attack on organized crime. The authors present an overview of the forces and events that led in the 1980s to the most successful organized crime control initiatives in American history. Enlisting trial testimony, secretly taped conversations, court documents, and depositions, they document five landmark cases, representing the most important organized crime prosecutions of the modern era--Teamsters Local 560, The Pizza Connection, The Commission, the International Teamsters, and the prosecution of John Gotti.
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