• This is a list of organized crime in the 1880s, arranged chronologically. With resentment toward Europeans at an all-time high, Chinese triads reach their...
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    pinyin: sān hé huì) is a Chinese transnational organized crime syndicate based in Greater China with outposts in various countries having significant overseas...
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  • of organized crime. 1860-1869: affirmation of the Sicilian mafia. 1870s: 1870 - 1871 - 1872 - 1873 - 1874 - 1875 - 1876 - 1877 - 1878 - 1879 1880s: 1880...
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  • known as the Irish mafia or Irish organized crime) is a usually crime family–based ethnic collective of organized crime syndicates composed of primarily...
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  • organized crime and was famously home to the American mafia figure Al Capone. This article contains a list of major events related to organized crime...
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  • in organized crime. Tongs and outlaw motorcycle gangs, as well as terrorist, militant, and paramilitary groups, are mentioned if they are involved in...
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  • was established in 1826, and has since grown into Canada's 11th largest municipality. The city has had a long history of organized crime, with several high-profile...
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  • extended clans that already in Lebanon were deeply entrenched in organized crime. In Germany, these clans mostly settled in Berlin, Bremen and Essen where...
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  • loosely structured, it is considered one of the most powerful organized crime groups in the world. It is characterized by a horizontal structure made...
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  • Danny Hogan (category Organized crime in Minnesota)
    "Dapper" Danny Hogan (c. 1880 - December 4, 1928) was an Irish-American organized crime figure, political fixer, and the boss of Saint Paul, Minnesota's Irish...
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  • Orleans crime family, also known as the Marcello crime family or the New Orleans Mafia, was an Italian-American Mafia crime family based in New Orleans...
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  • dominated Russian letters in the 1880s was concerned more with aesthetics than the visceral realism and intellectuality of Crime and Punishment, but a tendency...
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  • Capodecina (category Organized crime members by role)
    Press, ISBN 0-674-80742-1 Paoli, Letizia (2003). Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style, New York: Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-515724-9...
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  • Sarasota Assassination Society (category Organized crime groups in the United States)
    ultimately, murder those individuals opposed by the group. The group was organized by Alfred Bidwell and Dr. Leonard Andrews, who referred to themselves...
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  • List of Italian-American mobsters (category Organized crime-related lists)
    This list includes Italian American mobsters and organized crime figures that operate in the United States, both past and present. Contents A B C D E...
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    Adam Worth (redirect from Napoleon of Crime)
    Adam Worth (c. 1844 - 8 January 1902) was a crime boss and fraudster. His career in crime, stretching from the United States to Europe and southern Africa...
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    the 1880s and 1890s, Swann organized a series of drag balls in Washington, D.C.. Swann was arrested in police raids numerous times, including in the first...
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    of growing crimes, burglaries, mob action, and threats of large-scale disorder. Crime had been handled on an ad-hoc basis by poorly organized local parish...
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    Whyos (category Former gangs in New York City)
    describe the organized crime characters throughout the television series The Sopranos. The Whyos were featured, in a fictionalized form, in Elizabeth Gaffney's...
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    internal disturbances and maintain order during the Meiji Restoration. By the 1880s, the police had developed into a nationwide instrument of government control...
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    rate of crime in Flagstaff is above average, while its violent crime rate is below average, for the United States. For 2017, the FBI's Uniform Crime Report...
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    Reference any of the societal cultures' range, known as organized cultural crime. Organized criminals are individuals letting gang violence thrive. Enprisoning...
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    Little Italy, Manhattan (category Ethnic enclaves in New York (state))
    settled in ethnic neighborhoods". Therefore, the "mass immigration from Italy during the 1880s" led to the large settlement of Italian immigrants in lower...
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    supremacist Democratic politicians as Benjamin Tillman of South Carolina in the 1880s and 1890s, the South, voting Democratic, became known as the "Solid South"...
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    Age of consent (redirect from Close in age)
    Trafficking in Persons Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime". OHCHR. 15 November...
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    amounts of them were eaten in the Lehigh Valley. From the 1880s to the 1920s, vendors lined Hamilton Street, singing jingles in Pennsylvania Dutch about...
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    Milwaukee (redirect from Crime in Milwaukee)
    immigrated in the 1880s. In 1890, the 2.78 million first-generation German Americans represented the second-largest foreign-born group in the United States...
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    Joseph Reed, who claimed that "at least 50 percent of all the crime in Los Angeles originates in the Skid Row area," stated that there had been no "strong...
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  • Benson Syndicate (category Organized crime groups in the United States)
    The Benson Syndicate was an unusual, 19th century organized crime organization in the western United States which received contracts from the United States...
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    fewer than 100,000, then faded away. Strikes organized by labor unions became routine events by the 1880s as the gap between the rich and the poor widened...
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