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    Crime family. A crime family is a unit of an organized crime syndicate, particularly in Italian organized crime and especially in the Sicilian Mafia and Italian-American Mafia, often operating within a specific geographic territory or a specific set of activities. In its strictest sense, a family (or clan) is a criminal gang, operating either ...

    • Families & The Commission
    • Family Structure
    • The Boss
    • The Underboss
    • The Consigliere
    • Caporegime
    • Soldiers
    • Associates

    It all started back in the 1930’s after the death of Joe Masseria, and just before the death of Salvatore Maranzano. It was actually Maranzano who first began structuring the mob, as he divided criminal gangs into crime families during the short time he was the Boss of Bosses. Soon came the death of Maranzano which didn’t just mark the end of the m...

    Each family also had a structure, and again it was Lucky Luciano who put this regimented, army style structure in place. Many people call it the Mafia family tree, and on screen now you will see your typical crime family tree.

    At the top of the pile is the boss. A boss makes all the major decisions and all the Mafia income ultimately came to him. His authority was required to control the Mafia members and to resolve any disputes. In the late 20th century and even today, the real boss keeps a low-profile and assigns an acting boss to keep his real identity hidden from the...

    Just below the boss is the underboss. The underboss is the second in command, although the amount of power he holds can vary. Some underbosses resolve disputes without involving the boss himself. Some underbosses are groomed to replace the boss if he is old or in danger of going to jail. An example of a famous Underboss was Sammy Gravano.

    In-between the boss and underboss is a role of an advisor to the boss. The Consigliere as they are more commonly called are there to make impartial decisions based upon fairness and for the good of the Mafia. They Consigliere never really gets involved in the business and criminal operations but they still get respected as if they were a boss. If y...

    A Caporegime is sometimes referred to as the Captain or the Capo of a crime family. How many capos there are in a given family simply depends on how big that family is. The role of a Capo is to manage their own crew within the crime family, they will be given a designated geographical location to operate within, or they will be given a particular r...

    At the bottom of the tree are soldiers or saldato, who will report to their Captain. Soldiers are street level mobsters who essentially are no more than your average type criminals and there can be many soldiers assigned to one capo. They can earn a lot or they can earn a little, but the majority won’t earn much because any money earnt is passed up...

    The final part of a family comes in the shape of an associate. Up until now every role within the family from Boss to Underboss, Capo to Soldier will have all been made men. However, an associate is exactly how it’s described. They are not actual members of the Mafia, but they work with Mafia soldiers and capos on various criminal enterprises. An a...

  2. The racket is run by a “bookmaker.”. BORGATA. Family. The basic structural unit of the Mafia society. The Borgata has an established hierarchy, a body of members or soldiers, and many associates. BUTTON. A soldier in a Mafia family. A member who can be called upon by a family boss to perform an execution. CALL IN.

  3. Sep 13, 2024 · Recent News. Mafia, hierarchically structured society of criminals of primarily Italian or Sicilian birth or extraction. The term applies to the traditional criminal organization in Sicily and also to a criminal organization in the United States. Most scholars agree that the Mafia emerged in Sicily in the 19th century during Italy’s ...

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  4. Roland Martin. Five Families, moniker given to the five major Italian American Mafia families in New York City: Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese, and Lucchese. The families and their inner workings were publicly revealed in 1963, when a Mafia soldier testified at a congressional hearing. The heyday of the Five.

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  6. Mar 14, 2019 · Since 1931, five families have run New York's Italian-American Mafia: the Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Lucchese. Frank Cali was reputedly the head of the Gambino family. He was ...

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