Organized Crime Taught in College

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So I was on Ebay looking around and I came across (posted this up on my FB group as well) this Organized Crime texted and I decided to buy. It just came, I flipped through and thought some of you might find some of this interesting.....especially the Gotti "critical thinking" question....
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Two more
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I don't understand the question about Gotti, it's indisputable that he became boss of the Gambino family/syndicate. There's a clear line of succession from Gambino to Castellano to Gotti.
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I'm going to go back and see what was before that critical thinking question....but I just found another one....which is even more hilarious...
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The Gotti stuff
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Last of Gotti

I don't know why these pics are coming in sideways
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But Here is the Biggest Question for All you:

Are you a social supporter of organized crime?????
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the consigliere, often a lawyer

Looks like the writer has seen the Godfather once too many times.


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Pogo The Clown wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 11:12 am
the consigliere, often a lawyer

Looks like the writer has seen the Godfather once too many times.


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The fact they actually have academic theories about organized crime is amazing. I was going to take pics of the entire table of contents but it's like 10 pages...haha
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Jimmy Buccellato actually taught a class in AZ that deals with OC.

I dont know EXACT details....

Has anyone heard from him at all??
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It surprises me that more college professors and historians do not jump into studying the history of organized crime. It would help separate the fact from the fiction.
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Lefty_Ruggiero wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:52 pm It surprises me that more college professors and historians do not jump into studying the history of organized crime. It would help separate the fact from the fiction.
I agree, look what some researches have done in their spare time, both on here and in articles in Informer Magazine. If tenured professors started researching the mafia/organized crime, i'm sure there will be a whole new wealth of information coming out.
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thekiduknow wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:34 pm
Lefty_Ruggiero wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:52 pm It surprises me that more college professors and historians do not jump into studying the history of organized crime. It would help separate the fact from the fiction.
I agree, look what some researches have done in their spare time, both on here and in articles in Informer Magazine. If tenured professors started researching the mafia/organized crime, i'm sure there will be a whole new wealth of information coming out.
But what would be the purpose of a class like that unless you were going into law enforcement? I would imagine any law enforcement class would have to be more specialized than what's being presented in that book I posted.

There might be interest as an elective I guess though.
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mafiastudent wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:36 pm
thekiduknow wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:34 pm
Lefty_Ruggiero wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:52 pm It surprises me that more college professors and historians do not jump into studying the history of organized crime. It would help separate the fact from the fiction.
I agree, look what some researches have done in their spare time, both on here and in articles in Informer Magazine. If tenured professors started researching the mafia/organized crime, i'm sure there will be a whole new wealth of information coming out.
But what would be the purpose of a class like that unless you were going into law enforcement? I would imagine any law enforcement class would have to be more specialized than what's being presented in that book I posted.

There might be interest as an elective I guess though.
It could definitely be part of the history department, I was a history major and wish there were classes on the mafia/organized crime just to learn more.
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I took an OC class once and it was nothing special. The average poster here is a lot more knowledgeable about OC than the professor who taught it.


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