A Family Business

Kinship and Social Control in Organized Crime
Book • 1972
This book provides an in-depth look at the inner workings of an Italian-American crime family, challenging common perceptions by highlighting the role of kinship and social control.

Through participant observation, Francis Ianni reveals how these organizations blend legal and illegal activities, maintaining cohesion through traditional power structures and personal relationships.

The study also examines how younger generations integrate American values, leading to internal conflicts.

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