by Dwalin2014 » Fri Jul 10, 2015 4:45 pm
Curiosity: why do you think the Sicilian mafia is almost never involved in crimes like robberies and thefts (except the Stidda maybe), while the American mafia is or at least was at a time? Even the Chicago Outfit at the height of its power used to do some, like Willie Daddano's group. On one hand the mafia in America seems more "white collar" than in Sicily, they go around accompanied by lawyers, own legitimate businesses, don't spend decades on the run, but on the other hand they do or did robberies and home invasions, while in Sicily thefts and robberies are never done by the mafia as far as I know, I even read that in some zones the growth of the number of thefts was proportional to the decrease of the influence of the mafia. It's somehow contradictory, isn't it? In Sicily the mafia is more "rough" and in large part still rural, yet they don't do robberies, while the American mafia which is more "white collar" in appearance was often involved in big heists, hijackings or even home invasions.
Curiosity: why do you think the Sicilian mafia is almost never involved in crimes like robberies and thefts (except the Stidda maybe), while the American mafia is or at least was at a time? Even the Chicago Outfit at the height of its power used to do some, like Willie Daddano's group. On one hand the mafia in America seems more "white collar" than in Sicily, they go around accompanied by lawyers, own legitimate businesses, don't spend decades on the run, but on the other hand they do or did robberies and home invasions, while in Sicily thefts and robberies are never done by the mafia as far as I know, I even read that in some zones the growth of the number of thefts was proportional to the decrease of the influence of the mafia. It's somehow contradictory, isn't it? In Sicily the mafia is more "rough" and in large part still rural, yet they don't do robberies, while the American mafia which is more "white collar" in appearance was often involved in big heists, hijackings or even home invasions.