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  • af James B. Jacobs & Zoe Fuhr
    283,95 - 506,95 kr.

  • - How New York City Was Liberated From the Grip of Organized Crime
    af James B. Jacobs, Coleen Friel & Robert Raddick
    369,95 - 1.143,95 kr.

    Demonstrating the remarkable range of Cosa Nostra's activities and influence in the urban power structure of New York City, this work argues that 20th-century organized crime has been no minor annoyance at the periphery of society, but a major force in the core economy.

  • af James B. Jacobs
    537,95 kr.

    For 60 million Americans a criminal record overshadows everything else about their identity. Citizens have a right to know when someone around them represents a threat. But convicted persons have rights too. James Jacobs examines the problem of erroneous records and proposes ways to eliminate discrimination for those who have been rehabilitated.

  • - An American Dilemma
    af James B. Jacobs
    393,95 kr.

  • - The Penitentiary in Mass Society
    af James B. Jacobs
    435,95 kr.

  • - The Battle to Free the Teamsters from the Mob
    af James B. Jacobs & Kerry T. Cooperman
    345,95 - 998,95 kr.

    Illuminates the extraordinary power of organized crime at the center of legitimate society

  • - The United States v. Cosa Nostra
    af James B. Jacobs
    363,95 - 1.143,95 kr.

    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. This title presents an overview of the forces and events that led in the 1980s to the organized crime control initiatives in American history.

  • - The Mafia and the American Labor Movement
    af James B. Jacobs
    368,95 - 1.143,95 kr.

    Documents organized crime's exploitation of organized labor and the massive federal clean-up effort. This book explains how Cosa Nostra families gained a foothold in the labor movement, and used this power to become part of the political and economic power structure of 20th-century urban America.