- Addiopizzo
- Through this website, business owners in Sicily are taking a stand against demands for "pizzo" (protection money) by the Sicilian mafia. Includes a guestbook with many supporters and links to relevant news. - Capone, Al (1899-1947) (11)
- ClevelandMob.com
- Site covers the Cleveland mafia, organised crime in Ohio, and its connections in other states. - Cory's Mafia Page
- Information on the Italian and Sicilian organised crime syndicate. - FBI Files: Mafia Monograph
- Written by the FBI in 1958 as a study of the origin, nature, and activities of the Mafia in its native Sicily and how it was transplanted to the U.S. - Gangsters Incorporated
- Contains photos and information on organised crime and the mafia in the U.S., Russia, Europe, and Japan. - Howstuffworks: How the Mafia Works
- Provides a quick explanation about how the mafia operates, including its origin and a glossary. - Lansky, Meyer (1902-1983) (1)
- Mafia and The Mob Trivia
- Test your mafia knowledge and take the six quizzes all about the crime underworld. - Mafia Site, The
- Information and links about the Cosa Nostra. - Mob and Friends
- Including mob talk, lawyers, friends, tales, and famous hits. - MobSite, The
- Contains information on the Italian crime organisation that is known as La Cosa Nostra, This Thing of Ours, the Mob, Our Thing, and, of course, the Mafia. - Mobspeak Glossary
- Originally published in The Mafia Handbook. Offers definitions for mafia rhetoric. - Mobspeak: The Language of the Mafia
- Article about the language used by members of the mafia. - Nitti, Frank (1884-1943) (3)
- Learn about Frank Nitti, or Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti, the American gangster and one of the top henchmen of Al Capone. Sites offer biography, crime profile, photos, and articles about the barber turned mobster who led the Chicago mafia after the arrest of Al Capone.
- Provenzano, Bernardo (4)
- Learn about Bernardo Provenzano (a.k.a ¿The Tractor¿), the leader of the Sicilian Mafia who was convicted of multiple murders in 1963, eluded authorities for 43 years, and was captured on April 11, 2006.
- Rick Porrello's AmericanMafia.com
- Includes profiles and news of Mafia activity in U.S. cities, as well as photos, forums, and information about Porrello's book Superthief. - urbanography: Where "The Gangs" Lived
- Commentary on the Five Points district and events compared to Martin Scorsese's film Gangs of New York. Site also includes clippings from newspaper articles from 1834 to 1857. - Wikipedia: Mafia
- User-created article about the Mafia, with information about its origin, background in Sicily, history in the U.S., and its structure and terminology. - wmob: the wiretap network
- Audio 'episodes' of conversations of NYC Genovese family mobster Federico "Fritzy" Giovanelli, culled from FBI wiretaps. Hear Fritzy and his mob pal, Frank "Frankie California" Condo talk up food, sex, work, and more.
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