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ID144930
Title ProperPolitics of mafia violence
Other Title Information explaining variation in Mafia illings in southern Italy (1983–2008)
LanguageENG
AuthorMoro, Francesco N ;  Petrella, Andrea ;  Sberna, Salvatore
Summary / Abstract (Note)Violence perpetrated by organized crime nowadays represents a major threat to state stability, both because it directly challenges political institutions, targeting officials and using terrorist techniques, and because severe inter-group conflict strongly affects human security. Though it is a distinctive feature of illegal markets and a constant strategy of Mafia-like groups, the occurrence of violence is localized in time and space. The article aims to explain temporal and spatial variation in Mafia killings focusing on its political determinants, as organized crime is deeply embedded in the political system. The analysis shows that there is a clear link between the structure of the political markets and the severity of violence. In particular, the fragmentation of the political market is negatively associated with the strategy of criminal groups to exploit violence. By contrast, single-party dominance and bipartisanship lead to an increase in homicides since these organizations have few opportunities to access the political arena. Outcomes are assessed through the analysis of monthly homicides reported by police forces in Italian provinces from 1983 to 2008.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 28, No.1-2; Apr-Jun 2016: p.90-113
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 28 No 1-2
Key Wordsorganized crime ;  Electoral competition ;  Collective Violence ;  Intergroup Violence, Mafia


 
 
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